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APM30

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About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Changes in the APM30 User Guide........................................................................................1-1
2 Overview of the APM30............................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Functions of the APM30.................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Applications of the APM30.............................................................................................................................2-5
2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30..........................................................................................................2-8
2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30.................................................................................................2-9
2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30...........................................................................................2-11
2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30....................................................................................2-14
2.3.4 Environment Requirements of the APM30..........................................................................................2-15
3 Introduction to the APM30 Power Cabinet...........................................................................3-1
3.1 Appearance of the APM30 Power Cabinet.....................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Structure of the APM30 Power Cabinet..........................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Components of the APM30 Power Cabinet....................................................................................................3-5
3.3.1 APMI......................................................................................................................................................3-5
3.3.2 AFMU....................................................................................................................................................3-9
3.3.3 PDU......................................................................................................................................................3-12
3.3.4 Power Subrack (AC/DC)......................................................................................................................3-16
3.3.4.1 PMU..................................................................................................................................................3-16
3.3.4.2 PSU (AC/DC)....................................................................................................................................3-21
3.3.4.3 Wiring Unit of the Power Subrack (220 V)......................................................................................3-23
3.3.5 Batteries in the APM30 Power Cabinet...............................................................................................3-24
3.3.6 Heater...................................................................................................................................................3-25
3.3.7 Sensors.................................................................................................................................................3-25
3.3.7.1 Door Status Sensor............................................................................................................................3-26
3.3.7.2 Temperature Sensor...........................................................................................................................3-28
3.4 Cables of the APM30 Power Cabinet...........................................................................................................3-29
3.4.1 PGND Cable.........................................................................................................................................3-30
3.4.2 Input Power Cable of the Power Cabinet.............................................................................................3-31
3.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries...............................................................................................................3-31
3.4.4 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable................................................................................................3-32
3.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU.................................................................................................3-34
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3.4.6 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor...........................................................................3-34
3.4.7 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power Cabinet.............................................................3-35
3.4.8 Input Power Cable of the Heater..........................................................................................................3-36
3.4.9 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMI.............................................................3-37
4 Introduction to the APM30 Battery Cabinet.........................................................................4-1
4.1 Appearance of the APM30 Battery Cabinet....................................................................................................4-2
4.2 Structure of the APM30 Battery Cabinet........................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Components of the APM30 Battery Cabinet...................................................................................................4-4
4.3.1 Batteries in the APM30 Battery Cabinet................................................................................................4-4
4.3.2 Door Status Sensor.................................................................................................................................4-5
4.3.3 Heating Film...........................................................................................................................................4-7
4.4 Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet............................................................................................................4-8
4.4.1 Equipotential Cable................................................................................................................................4-8
4.4.2 Input Power Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet..............................................................................4-9
4.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries.................................................................................................................4-9
4.4.4 Input Power Cable of the Heating Film...............................................................................................4-10
4.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor...........................................................................4-10
4.4.6 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries......................................................................4-11
5 Introduction to the APM30 Transmission Cabinet............................................................. 5-1
5.1 Appearance of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet..........................................................................................5-2
5.2 Structure of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet..............................................................................................5-2
5.3 Components of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet.........................................................................................5-3
5.3.1 APMI......................................................................................................................................................5-4
5.3.2 AFMU....................................................................................................................................................5-7
5.3.3 DCDU-03.............................................................................................................................................5-11
5.3.4 Heater...................................................................................................................................................5-13
5.3.5 Sensors.................................................................................................................................................5-14
5.3.5.1 Door Status Sensor............................................................................................................................5-14
5.3.5.2 Temperature Sensor...........................................................................................................................5-16
5.4 Cables of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet................................................................................................5-18
5.4.1 Equipotential Cable..............................................................................................................................5-19
5.4.2 Input Power Cable of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet....................................................................5-19
5.4.3 Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet.........................................................5-19
5.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMI.............................................................5-20
6 Installing the APM30 Hardware............................................................................................. 6-1
6.1 General Information for Installing the APM30...............................................................................................6-2
6.1.1 Installation Modes of the APM30 Cabinet.............................................................................................6-2
6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30 Cabinet..........................................................................................6-3
6.1.3 Cable Connections of the APM30 Power Cabinet.................................................................................6-5
6.1.4 Cable Holes of the APM30....................................................................................................................6-7
6.2 Procedure for Installing the APM30...............................................................................................................6-8
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6.3 Preparing for the APM30 Installation.............................................................................................................6-9
6.3.1 Unpacking Inspection for the APM30.................................................................................................6-10
6.3.2 Tools and Instruments Required for the APM30 Installation..............................................................6-10
6.4 Installing the APM30 Cabinet.......................................................................................................................6-11
6.4.1 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor.............................................................................6-11
6.4.2 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Metal Pole....................................................................................6-17
6.4.3 Installing the APM30 Single Cabinet on a Wall..................................................................................6-22
6.4.4 Stacking the APM30 Cabinet on the Battery Cabinet..........................................................................6-27
6.5 Installing the Components of the APM30.....................................................................................................6-32
6.5.1 Installing the Components of the APM30 Power Cabinet...................................................................6-32
6.5.1.1 Installing the PMU and PSUs............................................................................................................6-33
6.5.1.2 Installing the User Device.................................................................................................................6-35
6.5.1.3 Installing the Batteries for the APM30 Power Cabinet.....................................................................6-36
6.5.2 Installing the Components of the APM30 Battery Cabinet..................................................................6-40
6.5.2.1 Installing the Batteries of the APM30 Battery Cabinet.....................................................................6-40
6.6 Installing the Cables of the APM30..............................................................................................................6-43
6.6.1 Installing the Cables of the APM30 Power Cabinet............................................................................6-43
6.6.1.1 Installing the PGND Cable for the APM30 Power Cabinet..............................................................6-44
6.6.1.2 Installing the Input Power Cable of the APM30 Power Cabinet......................................................6-45
6.6.1.3 Installing the Environment Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Power Cabinet.....................6-47
6.6.1.4 Installing the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable........................................................................6-48
6.6.1.5 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heater in the Power Cabinet..............................................6-49
6.6.2 Installing the Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet...........................................................................6-50
6.6.2.1 Installing the Equipotential Cable for the APM30 Battery Cabinet..................................................6-50
6.6.2.2 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Battery Cabinet.............................................................6-51
6.6.2.3 Installing the Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries.............................................6-54
6.6.2.4 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor in the Battery Cabinet..............6-55
6.6.2.5 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heating Film in the Battery Cabinet..................................6-57
6.6.3 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet......................................................6-58
6.6.3.1 Installing the Equipotential Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet........................................6-58
6.6.3.2 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet...................................................6-59
6.6.3.3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet................................6-61
6.6.3.4 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heater in the Transmission Cabinet...................................6-63
6.6.4 Sealing the Cable Holes.......................................................................................................................6-65
6.7 Checking the Power-On Status of the APM30 Cabinet................................................................................6-65
6.8 Checklist for the APM30 Hardware Installation...........................................................................................6-66
7 Maintaining the APM30 Hardware........................................................................................7-1
7.1 Routine Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................7-3
7.2 Replacing the PMU.........................................................................................................................................7-3
7.3 Replacing the PSU..........................................................................................................................................7-5
7.4 Replacing the Batteries of the APM30 Power Cabinet...................................................................................7-6
7.5 Replacing the Batteries of the APM30 Battery Cabinet..................................................................................7-8
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7.6 Replacing the Fan ...........................................................................................................................................7-9
7.7 Replacing the PDU........................................................................................................................................7-11
7.8 Replacing the Surge Protector of the APM30 Power Cabinet......................................................................7-12
7.9 Replacing the Filter.......................................................................................................................................7-14
7.10 Replacing the Temperature Sensor .............................................................................................................7-18
7.11 Replacing the Door Status Sensor ..............................................................................................................7-19
7.12 Replacing the APMI....................................................................................................................................7-20
7.13 Replacing the AFMU..................................................................................................................................7-21
7.14 Replacing the heater....................................................................................................................................7-23
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Figure 2-1 APM30 power cabinet (with batteries inside) working with a distributed base station.....................2-6
Figure 2-2 APM30 power cabinet (in connection with a battery cabinet) working with a distributed base station
...............................................................................................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-3 APM30 working with the RF cabinet (3 RFUs).................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-4 APM30 working with the RF cabinet (6 RFUs).................................................................................2-8
Figure 3-1 APM30 power cabinet........................................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Internal structure of the APM30 power cabinet (without built-in batteries)......................................3-3
Figure 3-3 Internal structure of the APM30 power cabinet (with built-in batteries)...........................................3-4
Figure 3-4 Cable holes of the APM30 power cabinet..........................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-5 Installation position of the APMI board.............................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-6 External ports on the APMI board......................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-7 Internal ports on the APMI board.......................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-8 Position of the AFMU board..............................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-9 External ports on the AFMU board..................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-10 Internal ports on the AFMU board.................................................................................................3-11
Figure 3-11 Ports on the PDU............................................................................................................................3-14
Figure 3-12 PMU................................................................................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-13 Ports on the front panel of the PMU...............................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-14 Backplane of the PMU...................................................................................................................3-18
Figure 3-15 DIP switch on right panel of the PMU...........................................................................................3-20
Figure 3-16 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC).............................................................................................................3-22
Figure 3-17 Wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V)......................................................................................3-23
Figure 3-18 Structure of 12 V 12 Ah batteries in the power cabinet.................................................................3-24
Figure 3-19 Heater..............................................................................................................................................3-25
Figure 3-20 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................3-26
Figure 3-21 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................3-26
Figure 3-22 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor....................................................3-27
Figure 3-23 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor..................................................3-27
Figure 3-24 Temperature sensor.........................................................................................................................3-28
Figure 3-25 Installation position of the ambient temperature sensor.................................................................3-28
Figure 3-26 Installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor..................................................................3-29
Figure 3-27 Installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor................................................................3-29
Figure 3-28 Appearance of the PGND cable......................................................................................................3-30
Figure 3-29 2-hole OT terminal.........................................................................................................................3-31
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Figure 3-30 Power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet.......................................................................3-31
Figure 3-31 Environment monitoring signal cable.............................................................................................3-32
Figure 3-32 Monitoring signal cable..................................................................................................................3-34
Figure 3-33 Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor.........................................................................3-35
Figure 3-34 Temperature monitoring signal cable.............................................................................................3-36
Figure 3-35 Input power cable of the heater......................................................................................................3-37
Figure 3-36 Monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI..........................................................3-37
Figure 4-1 APM30 battery cabinet.......................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 Internal structure of the APM30 battery cabinet................................................................................ 4-3
Figure 4-3 Batteries in the APM30 battery cabinet..............................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-4 Magnet part of the door status sensor.................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-5 Switch part of the door status sensor..................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-6 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor........................................................4-6
Figure 4-7 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor...................................................... 4-7
Figure 4-8 Heating film........................................................................................................................................4-7
Figure 4-9 Equipotential cable.............................................................................................................................4-9
Figure 4-10 2-hole OT terminal........................................................................................................................... 4-9
Figure 4-11 Power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet.......................................................................4-10
Figure 4-12 Temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries...................................................................4-11
Figure 5-1 APM30 transmission cabinet..............................................................................................................5-2
Figure 5-2 Internal structure of the APM30 transmission cabinet.......................................................................5-3
Figure 5-3 Installation position of the APMI board.............................................................................................5-4
Figure 5-4 External ports on the APMI board......................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-5 Internal ports on the APMI board.......................................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-6 Position of the AFMU board..............................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-7 External ports on the AFMU board....................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-8 Internal ports on the AFMU board...................................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-9 DCDU-03..........................................................................................................................................5-11
Figure 5-10 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03................................................................................................5-12
Figure 5-11 Heater..............................................................................................................................................5-14
Figure 5-12 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................5-15
Figure 5-13 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................5-15
Figure 5-14 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor....................................................5-16
Figure 5-15 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor..................................................5-16
Figure 5-16 Temperature sensor.........................................................................................................................5-17
Figure 5-17 Installation position of the ambient temperature sensor.................................................................5-17
Figure 5-18 Installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor..................................................................5-18
Figure 5-19 Installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor................................................................5-18
Figure 5-20 Equipotential cable.........................................................................................................................5-19
Figure 5-21 2-hole OT terminal.........................................................................................................................5-19
Figure 5-22 Monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet.....................................................................5-20
Figure 5-23 Monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI..........................................................5-21
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Figure 6-1 Installation modes of the APM30 cabinet.......................................................................................... 6-3
Figure 6-2 Space requirements of the single APM30 cabinet (unit: mm)............................................................6-4
Figure 6-3 Space requirements for the power cabinet installed side by side with the battery cabinet (unit: mm)
...............................................................................................................................................................................6-4
Figure 6-4 Recommended dimensions of the concrete base................................................................................6-5
Figure 6-5 Cable connections of the APM30 power cabinet...............................................................................6-6
Figure 6-6 Cabling Method of a Single Power Cabinet.......................................................................................6-7
Figure 6-7 Cabling Method of a Power Cabinet Stacked on a Battery Cabinet...................................................6-8
Figure 6-8 Determining the anchor points (unit: mm).......................................................................................6-12
Figure 6-9 Installing the expansion bolt assembly.............................................................................................6-13
Figure 6-10 Fixing the base................................................................................................................................6-13
Figure 6-11 Removing the sealing caps.............................................................................................................6-14
Figure 6-12 Installing the lifting eye..................................................................................................................6-15
Figure 6-13 Fixing the APM30 cabinet..............................................................................................................6-16
Figure 6-14 Removing the lifting eyes...............................................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-15 Installing the fixture assemblies.....................................................................................................6-18
Figure 6-16 Installing the fixture assemblies.....................................................................................................6-19
Figure 6-17 Installing the mounting ears...........................................................................................................6-19
Figure 6-18 Installing the screws on the fixture assemblies...............................................................................6-20
Figure 6-19 Installing the APM30 cabinet on the metal pole............................................................................6-21
Figure 6-20 Filling the plastic sticks in the installation holes............................................................................6-22
Figure 6-21 Determining the anchor points (unit: mm).....................................................................................6-23
Figure 6-22 Installing the expansion bolt assembly...........................................................................................6-24
Figure 6-23 Installing the mounting ears...........................................................................................................6-25
Figure 6-24 Fixing the APM30 cabinet..............................................................................................................6-26
Figure 6-25 Filling the plastic sticks in the installation holes............................................................................6-27
Figure 6-26 Installing the battery cabinet...........................................................................................................6-28
Figure 6-27 Removing the sealing caps.............................................................................................................6-28
Figure 6-28 Removing the cover plates.............................................................................................................6-29
Figure 6-29 Installing the cabling plates............................................................................................................6-29
Figure 6-30 Applying fireproof clay..................................................................................................................6-30
Figure 6-31 Removing the sealing caps.............................................................................................................6-31
Figure 6-32 Stacking the APM30 cabinet on the battery cabinet.......................................................................6-32
Figure 6-33 Installation position of the PMU and PSUs....................................................................................6-33
Figure 6-34 Setting the DIP switch on the PMU................................................................................................6-34
Figure 6-35 Loosening the screws on the handle...............................................................................................6-34
Figure 6-36 Pulling the handle on the panel of the PMU or PSUs....................................................................6-35
Figure 6-37 Position for installing the user device in the APM30 cabinet........................................................6-36
Figure 6-38 Installing the user device in the APM30 cabinet............................................................................6-36
Figure 6-39 Position of the MCB for the battery...............................................................................................6-37
Figure 6-40 Cable connections of the batteries..................................................................................................6-38
Figure 6-41 Connecting the batteries in series...................................................................................................6-38
Figure 6-42 Installing the -48 V 24 Ah battery group........................................................................................6-39
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Figure 6-43 Removing the protecting hood from the battery busbar.................................................................6-39
Figure 6-44 MCBs of the batteries.....................................................................................................................6-41
Figure 6-45 Cable connections of the -48 V 50 AH battery group....................................................................6-41
Figure 6-46 Cable connections of the -48 V 100 AH battery group..................................................................6-42
Figure 6-47 Installing the -48 V 100 AH battery group.....................................................................................6-42
Figure 6-48 Connecting the batteries in series...................................................................................................6-43
Figure 6-49 Installing the PGND cable for the power cabinet...........................................................................6-45
Figure 6-50 the connections of power cables for different AC power inputs....................................................6-45
Figure 6-51 AC wiring terminals.......................................................................................................................6-46
Figure 6-52 Removing the short-circuiting bars................................................................................................6-46
Figure 6-53 Installing the AC input power cable...............................................................................................6-47
Figure 6-54 Installing the environment monitoring signal cable for the APM30 power cabinet.......................6-48
Figure 6-55 Installing the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable.....................................................................6-49
Figure 6-56 Cable connections of the heater......................................................................................................6-49
Figure 6-57 Installing the equipotential cable for the battery cabinet................................................................6-51
Figure 6-58 Installing the inter-battery bars.......................................................................................................6-52
Figure 6-59 Power cable connections in the battery cabinet..............................................................................6-52
Figure 6-60 Routing the cable............................................................................................................................6-55
Figure 6-61 Installing the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet.................6-56
Figure 6-62 Cable connections of the heating films...........................................................................................6-57
Figure 6-63 Installing the equipotential cable for the transmission cabinet.......................................................6-59
Figure 6-64 Connecting the power cable of the transmission cabinet................................................................6-60
Figure 6-65 Connecting the monitoring signal cable to the door status sensor..................................................6-62
Figure 6-66 Connecting the monitoring signal cable to the APMI....................................................................6-62
Figure 6-67 Connecting the monitoring signal cable to the DCDU...................................................................6-62
Figure 6-68 Installed monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet......................................................6-63
Figure 6-69 Cable connections of the heater......................................................................................................6-64
Figure 6-70 Fireproof clay filled from inside the cabinet..................................................................................6-65
Figure 7-1 Removing the PMU............................................................................................................................7-4
Figure 7-2 Set the DIP switch..............................................................................................................................7-4
Figure 7-3 Installing the PMU..............................................................................................................................7-5
Figure 7-4 Removing the PSU.............................................................................................................................7-6
Figure 7-5 Installing the PSU...............................................................................................................................7-6
Figure 7-6 Installation position of the batteries in the power cabinet..................................................................7-7
Figure 7-7 Removing the signal cable from the fan...........................................................................................7-10
Figure 7-8 Pulling out the fan tray.....................................................................................................................7-10
Figure 7-9 Installation position of the PDU in the power cabinet......................................................................7-11
Figure 7-10 AC surge protector and DC surge protector in the PDU................................................................7-13
Figure 7-11 Fixing the cabinet door...................................................................................................................7-15
Figure 7-12 Removing the cover plate of the filter............................................................................................7-15
Figure 7-13 Removing the filter.........................................................................................................................7-16
Figure 7-14 Removing the rubber tape...............................................................................................................7-16
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Figure 7-15 Installing a new filter......................................................................................................................7-17
Figure 7-16 Installing the cover plate of the filter..............................................................................................7-17
Figure 7-17 Removing the case of the door status sensor..................................................................................7-19
Figure 7-18 Removing the filler panel...............................................................................................................7-20
Figure 7-19 Removing the tray..........................................................................................................................7-21
Figure 7-20 Removing the filler panel...............................................................................................................7-22
Figure 7-21 Tools for replacement.....................................................................................................................7-23
Figure 7-22 The position of the Heater..............................................................................................................7-24
Figure 7-23 Set the MCBs to OFF.....................................................................................................................7-24
Figure 7-24 Remove the power cable.................................................................................................................7-25
Figure 7-25 Pull the heater out of the cabinet....................................................................................................7-25
Figure 7-26 Install the new heater......................................................................................................................7-26
Figure 7-27 Install the power cable....................................................................................................................7-26
Figure 7-28 Set the MCBs to ON.......................................................................................................................7-26
Figure 7-29 remove the power cable..................................................................................................................7-27
Figure 7-30 pull the heater out of the cabinet.....................................................................................................7-27
Figure 7-31 Install the new heater......................................................................................................................7-28
Figure 7-32 Install the power cable....................................................................................................................7-28
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Tables
Table 2-1 Functions of the APM30 power cabinet...............................................................................................2-2
Table 2-2 DC power distribution function of the power cabinet..........................................................................2-3
Table 2-3 Functions of the transmission cabinet..................................................................................................2-5
Table 2-4 Electrical specifications of the power cabinet......................................................................................2-9
Table 2-5 Electrical Specifications of the Transmission Cabinet.......................................................................2-11
Table 2-6 Engineering specifications of the power cabinet................................................................................2-12
Table 2-7 Engineering specifications of the battery cabinet..............................................................................2-13
Table 2-8 Engineering specifications of the transmission cabinet.....................................................................2-13
Table 2-9 Surge protection specifications of the power cabinet.........................................................................2-14
Table 2-10 Surge protection specifications of the transmission cabinet............................................................2-15
Table 2-11 Environment requirements of the APM30 power cabinet................................................................2-15
Table 3-1 Parameters of the external ports on the APMI board...........................................................................3-7
Table 3-2 Parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board............................................................................3-8
Table 3-3 Parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board.......................................................................3-10
Table 3-4 Meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board....................................................................3-11
Table 3-5 Parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board........................................................................3-12
Table 3-6 Type descriptions of the PDU............................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-7 Ports on the PDU................................................................................................................................3-14
Table 3-8 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the distributed base station..........................3-15
Table 3-9 DC power distribution functions of the PDU applied to the separated base station..........................3-15
Table 3-10 Ports on the PMU.............................................................................................................................3-18
Table 3-11 LEDs on the panel of the PMU........................................................................................................3-19
Table 3-12 Settings of the DIP switch................................................................................................................3-20
Table 3-13 LEDs on the PSU (AC/DC) panel....................................................................................................3-22
Table 3-14 Wiring terminals and switch on the wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V)...............................3-24
Table 3-15 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable...........................................................3-32
Table 3-16 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable................................................................................3-34
Table 4-1 Structure the APM30 battery cabinet...................................................................................................4-3
Table 5-1 Parameters of the external ports on the APMI board...........................................................................5-5
Table 5-2 Parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board............................................................................5-6
Table 5-3 Parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board......................................................................... 5-9
Table 5-4 Meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board......................................................................5-9
Table 5-5 Parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board........................................................................5-10
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Table 5-6 Engineering specifications of the DCDU-03.....................................................................................5-11
Table 5-7 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03............................................................................5-12
Table 5-8 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03...................................................................................................5-13
Table 5-9 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet..........................................5-20
Table 6-1 Description of the cable connections of the APM30 power cabinet....................................................6-6
Table 6-2 Tools and instruments........................................................................................................................6-10
Table 6-3 Setting the DIP switch on the PMU...................................................................................................6-34
Table 6-4 Power cable connections in the battery cabinet.................................................................................6-53
Table 6-5 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet..........................................6-61
Table 6-6 Checklist for the APM30 cabinet installation....................................................................................6-66
Table 6-7 Checklist for the APM30 electrical connections................................................................................6-67
Table 6-8 Checklist for the APM30 field cleanliness.........................................................................................6-68
Table 7-1 List of maintenance items....................................................................................................................7-3
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Purpose
This document provides guidelines and reference information on APM30 hardware installation,
cable connections, check items, and hardware maintenance.
Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name Product Version
APM30 V100R004C01

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Field engineers
l Base station installers
l System engineers
Change History
For changes made in this document, refer to 1 Changes in the APM30 User Guide.
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2 Overview of the APM30
The APM30 can be used as the power cabinet, the battery cabinet, or the transmission cabinet.
3 Introduction to the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes the appearance, structure, components, and cables of the APM30 power cabinet.
4 Introduction to the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes the appearance, structure, components, and cables of the APM30 battery cabinet.
5 Introduction to the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
This describes the appearance, structure, components, and cables of the APM30 transmission
cabinet.
6 Installing the APM30 Hardware
This describes the information about the APM30 installation and the procedure for installing the
APM30. The installation procedure involves preparing for the APM30 installation, installing
the APM30 cabinet and auxiliary devices, installing the APM30 cables, powering on the APM30,
and checking the APM30 hardware installation.
7 Maintaining the APM30 Hardware
The cabinet cannot be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not
avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
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if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save
time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.

General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in
boldface. For example, log in as user root.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are in
Courier New.

Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italics.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
{ x | y | ... }
*
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
*
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles
are in boldface. For example, click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"
signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and
quickly without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
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This is the fourth commercial release.
Compared with issue 03 (2009-09-25), the following parts are modified:
The document is modified according to the comments by the testers.
03 (2009-09-25)
This is the third commercial release.
Compared with issue 02 (2008-10-30), the following parts are modified:
The method of laying out the temperature monitoring signal cable is changed.
02 (2008-10-30)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared with issue 01 (2008-06-02), the following parts are modified:
l The PMU in the power system is manufactured by Huawei instead of purchased from other
vendors.
l The filler panels in the installation space of the cabinet are removed.
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About This Chapter
The APM30 can be used as the power cabinet, the battery cabinet, or the transmission cabinet.
2.1 Functions of the APM30
The APM30 is a supporting solution to the outdoor applications of Huawei wireless products.
It supplies DC power and provides backup power for the distributed or the separated base station
in outdoor scenarios. It can also used in the outdoor application of the indoor type BBU and
transmission equipment.
2.2 Applications of the APM30
The APM30 can work with the distributed base station and the separated base station, and can
meet the requirements of different applications.
2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30
The technical specifications of the APM30 are the electrical specifications, engineering
specifications, surge protection specifications, and requirements for the operational
environment.
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2.1 Functions of the APM30
The APM30 is a supporting solution to the outdoor applications of Huawei wireless products.
It supplies DC power and provides backup power for the distributed or the separated base station
in outdoor scenarios. It can also used in the outdoor application of the indoor type BBU and
transmission equipment.
Functions of the APM30 Power Cabinet
Table 2-1 describes the functions of the APM30 power cabinet.
Table 2-1 Functions of the APM30 power cabinet
Function Description
Providing space for user devices The power cabinet provides a space of 5 U to
7 U for the user devices.
l Without batteries, the power cabinet
provides a space of 7 U for user devices.
l With the 48 V 24 Ah batteries, the power
cabinet provides a space of 5 U for user
devices.
Providing backup power l The power cabinet can house two groups
of the 48 V 12 Ah batteries, which work as
a 48 V 24 Ah battery system to provide
backup power supply for the distributed
base station in a limited duration.
l In connection with a battery cabinet, the
power cabinet can support a battery system
with the maximum capacity of 48 V 184
Ah.
Built-in PSU l The PSU converts the input AC mains into
-48 V DC power.
l The PSU is hot-swappable.
Built-in PMU l The PMU manages the PSU and battery
charging/discharging.
l The PMU provides the RS485 and the dry
contact alarm interfaces for remote control
and attendance-free monitoring.
l The PMU supports the battery low voltage
disconnect (BLVD) and load low voltage
disconnect (LLVD) functions.
l The PMU is hot-swappable.
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AC power distribution l With the different built-in AC/DC power
systems, the power cabinet supports 220 V
single-phase, 110 V dual-live-wire, and
220 V three-phase AC inputs.
l Provides two AC power outputs.
DC power distribution Refer to Table 2-2.
Providing surge protection for the power and
signal ports
The power cabinet provides reliable surge
and inducting lightning protection for the
power and signal ports, by means of the surge
protection module and the surge protection
circuit respectively.
Heat dissipation The power cabinet implements heat
dissipation through a combination of one
filter and two fans, thus achieving good
temperature adaptability.
Grounding The grounding bus of the cabinet and the
PGND cables of the surge protector and other
devices are all connected to the grounding bar
of the cabinet.

Table 2-2 describes the DC power distribution function of the power cabinet.
Table 2-2 DC power distribution function of the power cabinet
Appli
cation
DC
Outpu
t
DC
Power
Supply
Unit
DC
Output
Termin
al
MCB
Specific
ation
MCB
Quantit
y
Remarks
Distrib
uted
base
station
Six
LLVD
outputs
RRU LOAD4-
LOAD9
20 A 6 The six 20 A MCBs
control six DC
outputs respectively
to supply power to the
six RRUs.
Four
BLVD
outputs
BBU LOAD3 12 A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the BBU.
FAN LOAD2 12 A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the FAN
unit.
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Appli
cation
DC
Outpu
t
DC
Power
Supply
Unit
DC
Output
Termin
al
MCB
Specific
ation
MCB
Quantit
y
Remarks
TM LOAD0,
LOAD1
4 A 2 Two 4 A MCBs
control three DC
outputs to supply
power to the
transmission
equipment.
Separat
ed base
station
Four
LLVD
outputs
RFU LOAD7-
LOAD9
30 A 3 The three 30 A MCBs
control three DC
outputs respectively
to supply power to the
RF cabinet. Each
MCB supports three
RFUs.
Reserved LOAD6 30 A 1 One 30 A MCB DC
output is reserved.
Six
BLVD
outputs
BBU LOAD5 12A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the BBU.
FAN LOAD4 12A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the FAN
unit.
TM LOAD0-
LOAD3
4 A 4 Four 4 A MCBs
control four DC
outputs to supply
power to the
transmission
equipment.

Functions of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
With large-capacity batteries installed, the APM30 battery cabinet can provide backup power
supply to the distributed base station or separated base station for a relatively long duration.
l When the 48 V 50 Ah batteries are installed, the battery cabinet can supply DC power of
48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 100 Ah (two groups of batteries).
l When the 48 V 92 Ah batteries are installed, the battery cabinet can supply DC power of
48 V 92 Ah or 48 V 184 Ah (two groups of batteries).
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Functions of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The APM30 transmission cabinet provides DC power supply and installation space for user
devices, as shown in Table 2-3.
Table 2-3 Functions of the transmission cabinet
Function Description
Providing -48
V DC power
supply
The transmission cabinet is configured with -48 V DCDU and performs the
following functions:
l Supports one -48 V DC input
l Provides nine -48 V DC power outputs: LOAD0 to LOAD8. LOAD0
supplies power to the fans. LOAD1-LOAD8 supply power to the
transmission equipment.
Providing
installation
space for user
devices
l The transmission cabinet provides a space of 11 U for installing user
devices.
l When the heater is installed in the cabinet, a space of 1 U is required.
Reporting
alarms
The transmission cabinet provides three dry contact alarm interfaces for
remote control and attendance-free monitoring.
l Dry contact 1: connects the door status sensor. An open contact means
"faulty", and a closed contact means "normal".
l Dry contact 2: connects the DCDU surge protector. An open contact
means "faulty", and a closed contact means "normal".
l Dry contact 3: connects the APMI. An open contact means "faulty", and
a closed contact means "normal". The possible faults include the fan
failure, temperature sensor failure, internal overtemperature or
undertemperature.

2.2 Applications of the APM30
The APM30 can work with the distributed base station and the separated base station, and can
meet the requirements of different applications.
APM30 Working with the Distributed Base Station
The scenario that the APM30 works with a distributed base station is as follows:
l The APM30 provides a space of 7 U for installing the BBU and transmission equipment,
and has a built-in power system to supply -48 V DC power to the distributed base station
and transmission equipment. Meanwhile, the APM30 charges the batteries.
l In the absence of mains, the distributed base station and transmission equipment can be fed
by the -48 V DC power provided by batteries installed in the APM30 power cabinet or in
the extension battery cabinet.
Figure 2-1 shows the scenario that the APM30 power cabinet (with batteries inside) works with
a distributed base station.
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Figure 2-1 APM30 power cabinet (with batteries inside) working with a distributed base station

Figure 2-2 shows the scenario that the APM30 power cabinet (in connection with a battery
cabinet) works with a distributed base station.
Figure 2-2 APM30 power cabinet (in connection with a battery cabinet) working with a
distributed base station

APM30 Working with the Separated Base Station
The scenario that the APM30 works with a separated base station is as follows:
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l The APM30 provides a space of 7 U for installing the BBU and transmission equipment,
and has a built-in power system to supply -48 V DC power to the BBU, RFU, and
transmission equipment. Meanwhile, the APM30 charges the batteries in the RF cabinet.
l The APM30 reports the alarms from the RF cabinet, including the alarms related to fans,
door status, DCDU, and batteries.
Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4 show the scenario that the APM30 works with a separated base
station.
Figure 2-3 APM30 working with the RF cabinet (3 RFUs)

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Figure 2-4 APM30 working with the RF cabinet (6 RFUs)

2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30
The technical specifications of the APM30 are the electrical specifications, engineering
specifications, surge protection specifications, and requirements for the operational
environment.
2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30
The electrical specifications of the APM30 are the specifications for AC input, DC output,
protection, and power consumption.
2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30
The engineering specifications of the APM30 involve the cabinet weight, battery weight, cabinet
dimensions, base dimensions, space for user devices, front cabling maintenance space,
waterproof and dustproof specifications, and installation modes.
2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30
The APM30 provides surge protection for the AC input, DC output, and signal input ports. This
describes the surge protection specifications of the APM30.
2.3.4 Environment Requirements of the APM30
The environment requirements of the APM30 include the working temperature, solar radiation,
relative humidity, altitude, wind speed, storage temperature, and sound power.
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2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30
The electrical specifications of the APM30 are the specifications for AC input, DC output,
protection, and power consumption.
Electrical Specifications of the Power Cabinet
Table 2-4 describes the electrical specifications of the power cabinet.
Table 2-4 Electrical specifications of the power cabinet
Item Specification Remarks
A
C
in
pu
t
Typic
al
volta
ge
200 V AC to 240 V AC (single-phase 220 V AC) Operating range: 176 V
AC to 290 V AC (single-
phase 220 V AC)
200/346 V AC to 240/415 V AC (three-phase
220/380 V AC)
Operating range: 176/304
V AC to 290/500 V AC
(three-phase 220 V AC)
100/200 V AC to 120/240 V AC (dual-live-wire
110 V AC)
Operating range: 90/180 V
AC to 135/270 V AC
(dual-live-wire 110 V AC)
120/208 V AC to 127/220 V AC (dual-live-wire
120 V AC)
Operating range: 105/176
V AC to 150/260 V AC
(dual-live-wire 120 V AC)
Frequ
ency
50/60 Hz -
Maxi
mum
input
curre
nt
16 A (three-phase 220/380 V AC) -
30 A (dual-live-wire 110 V AC/single-phase 220
V AC/dual-live-wire 120 V AC)
-
Mode l Three-phase 220/380 V AC
l Dual-live-wire 110 V AC
l Dual-live-wire 120 V AC
l Single-phase 220 V AC
-
D
C
ou
tp
ut
Outp
ut
volta
ge
-44 V DC to -58 V DC -
Outp
ut
curre
nt
l Configured with two PSUs: 0 A to 60 A
l Configured with three PSUs: 0 A to 90 A
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Item Specification Remarks
Typic
al
outpu
t
volta
ge
-53.5 V DC -
Num
ber of
DC
outpu
ts
The power cabinet provides 10 DC outputs:
l Working with the distributed base station: six
load low voltage disconnect (LLVD) MCBs
and four battery low voltage disconnect
(BLVD) MCBs
l Working with the separated base station: four
load low voltage disconnect (LLVD) MCBs
and six battery low voltage disconnect (BLVD)
MCBs
-
Pr
ot
ec
tio
n
Input
prote
ction
l Overvoltage protection: An alarm is generated
when the input voltage exceeds the AC
overvoltage alarm threshold (280 V by default).
l Undervoltage protection: An alarm is
generated when the input voltage exceeds the
AC overvoltage alarm threshold (180 V by
default).
-
Outp
ut
prote
ction
l Overvoltage protection: An alarm is generated
when the busbar voltage exceeds the DC
overvoltage alarm threshold (-58 V by default).
l Undervoltage protection: An alarm is
generated when the busbar voltage is lower
than the DC undervoltage alarm threshold (-45
V by default).
l Overcurrent protection and short-circuit
protection
-
Po
w
er
C
on
su
m
pti
on
AC
input
powe
r
5220 W -
DC
outpu
t
powe
r
4800 W When the 48 V 24 Ah
batteries are configured in
the cabinet, the DC output
power is less than or equal
to 2300 W.
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Maxi
mum
heat
consu
mptio
n
inside
the
cabin
et
500 W -

Electrical Specifications of the Transmission Cabinet
Table 2-5 describes the electrical specifications of the transmission cabinet.
Table 2-5 Electrical Specifications of the Transmission Cabinet
Item Specification
DC input Input voltage -38.4 V DC to -57 V DC
Typical voltage -48 V DC
Maximum input
current
30 A
Mode -48 V DC input, supporting the 2-hole M6 OT terminal
DC output DC distribution Provides nine -48 V DC power outputs: LOAD0 to
LOAD8. LOAD0 is controlled by the 12 A MCB and
supplies power to the fan. The other eight outputs are
controlled by the 4 A MCBs and supply power to the
transmission equipment.
Typical output
voltage
-48 V DC
Protection Provides the overcurrent or short-circuit protection for
the DC distribution.
Power Consumption DC input power 1440 W
Maximum heat consumption inside the cabinet 500
W

2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30
The engineering specifications of the APM30 involve the cabinet weight, battery weight, cabinet
dimensions, base dimensions, space for user devices, front cabling maintenance space,
waterproof and dustproof specifications, and installation modes.
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Engineering Specifications of the Power Cabinet
Table 2-6 describes the engineering specifications of the power cabinet.
Table 2-6 Engineering specifications of the power cabinet
Item Specification Remarks
Weight of the
cabinet
65 kg Without batteries and
transmission equipment
Weight of the
battery
A single 12 V 12Ah battery: 3.83 kg Can be expanded to 48 V 24
Ah (two groups of 48 V 12 Ah
batteries)
Dimensions of
the cabinet (W x
H x D)
600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm Without the base
Dimensions of
the base (W x H
x D)
600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm -
Space for user
devices (W x H x
D)
l When the 48 V 24 Ah batteries are
installed, the space for user devices is:
482.6 mm x 222.25 mm x 310 mm (19
inches in width, 5 U in height, 310 mm
in depth).
l When batteries are not installed, the
space for user devices is: 482.6 mm x
311.15 mm x 310/290 mm (19 inches
in width, 7 U in height, 310 mm or 290
mm in depth).
l The depth refers to the
distance between the
cabinet column and the
cabinet back wall.
l When batteries are not
installed, the bottom 3 U
space is 290 mm in depth.
In this case, the heat
dissipation from the back
of the user devices cannot
be supported.
Front cabling
maintenance
space
70 mm -
Dustproof and
waterproof
IP55 -
Installation
mode
Installed on the floor, installed on a metal
pole, installed on a wall, or stacked on
the RF cabinet or battery cabinet
-

Engineering Specifications of the Battery Cabinet
Table 2-7 describes the engineering specifications of the battery cabinet.
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Table 2-7 Engineering specifications of the battery cabinet
Item Specification Remarks
Weight of the
cabinet
41 kg Without batteries
Weight of the
battery
48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 92 Ah batteries,
supporting front maintenance
l A single 12 V 50 Ah battery:
21.5 kg
l A single 12 V 92 Ah battery:
33.5 kg
Can be expanded to 48 V 184 Ah
(two groups of 48 V 92 Ah
batteries)
Dimensions of the
cabinet (W x H x
D)
600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm The battery cabinet and the power
cabinet have the same appearance.
And the bases used for them are of
the same dimensions.
Dimensions of the
base (W x H x D)
600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm
Dustproof and
waterproof
IP34 -
Installation mode Installed on the floor, stacked by
the RF cabinet or power cabinet
-

Engineering Specifications of the Transmission Cabinet
Table 2-8 describes the engineering specifications of the transmission cabinet.
Table 2-8 Engineering specifications of the transmission cabinet
Item Specification Remarks
Weight of the
cabinet
< 40 kg without user devices
Dimensions of
the cabinet (W x
H x D)
600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm The transmission
cabinet and the power
cabinet have the same
appearance. The bases
used for them are of the
same dimensions.
Dimensions of
the base (W x H x
D)
600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm
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Item Specification Remarks
Space for user
devices (W x H x
D)
The transmission cabinet provides an 11 U
space for user devices.
l Space other than the bottom 3 U: 482.6 mm
x 355.6 mm x 310 mm (19 inches in width,
8 U in height, 310 mm in depth)
l Bottom 3 U space: 482.6 mm x 133.35 mm
x 290 mm (19 inches in width, 3 U in height,
290 mm in depth). In this case, the heat
dissipation from the back of the user devices
cannot be supported.
The depth refers to the
distance between the
cabinet column and the
cabinet back wall.
Front cabling
maintenance
space
70 mm -
Dustproof and
waterproof
IP55 -
Installation mode Installed on the floor, installed on a metal pole,
installed on a wall, or stacked on the RF cabinet
or battery cabinet
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2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30
The APM30 provides surge protection for the AC input, DC output, and signal input ports. This
describes the surge protection specifications of the APM30.
Surge Protection Specifications of the Power Cabinet
Table 2-9 describes the surge protection specifications of the power cabinet.
Table 2-9 Surge protection specifications of the power cabinet
Item Specification
Surge protection for AC
input
Differential mode:
l Rated through-current capacity In (8/20 us): 25 kA
l Max. through-current capacity Imax (8/20 us): 60 kA
Common mode:
l Rated through-current capacity In (8/20 us): 25 kA
l Max. through-current capacity Imax (8/20 us): 60 kA
Surge protection for DC
output
l Differential mode (8/20 s): 10 kA
l Common mode (8/20 s): 15 kA
The DC output corresponds to the secondary load.
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Surge protection for signal
input ports
l Differential mode (8/20 s): 3 kA
l Common mode (8/20 s): 5 kA

Surge Protection Specifications of the Transmission Cabinet
Table 2-10 describes the surge protection specifications of the transmission cabinet.
Table 2-10 Surge protection specifications of the transmission cabinet
Item Specification
Surge protection for DC output l Differential mode (8/20 s): 10 kA
l Common mode (8/20 s): 15 kA
Surge protection for signal input
ports
l Differential mode (8/20 s): 3 kA
l Common mode (8/20 s): 5 kA

2.3.4 Environment Requirements of the APM30
The environment requirements of the APM30 include the working temperature, solar radiation,
relative humidity, altitude, wind speed, storage temperature, and sound power.
Environment Requirements of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The power cabinet is adaptable to outdoor environment. Table 2-11 describes the environment
requirements of the APM30 power cabinet.
Table 2-11 Environment requirements of the APM30 power cabinet
Item Specification Remarks
Working
temperatur
e
-40C to +50C (without a sun shield)
-40C to +55C (with a sun shield)
A heater should be configured when
the working temperature is below -20
C.
NOTE
The working temperature is the average of
the daily lowest temperatures in the
coldest month of the year locally.
Solar
radiation
1120 W/m
2
-
Relative
humidity
5% RH to 100% RH -
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Item Specification Remarks
Altitude < 4,000 m The maximum working temperature
decreases by 1C each time the altitude
increases by 300 m from 2000 m.
Wind
speed
67 m/s -
Storage
temperatur
e
-40C to +70C -
Sound
power
- The sound power meets the ETS 300
753 4.1E standard.

Environment Requirements of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The APM30 battery cabinet is adaptable to outdoor environment and it has the same environment
requirements as the power cabinet. For details, see Table 2-11.
Environment Requirements of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The APM30 transmission cabinet is adaptable to outdoor environment and it has the same
environment requirements as the power cabinet. For details, see Table 2-11.
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About This Chapter
This describes the appearance, structure, components, and cables of the APM30 power cabinet.
3.1 Appearance of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The APM30 power cabinet is applied outdoor and is designed to be compact and easy-to-move.
3.2 Structure of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The introduction to the internal structure of the APM30 power cabinet helps you understand its
functions, applications, and installation modes.
3.3 Components of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes the components of the APM30 power cabinet, involving the APMI, AFMU, PDU,
built-in power system (AC/DC), transit terminal block, batteries, heater, and sensors.
3.4 Cables of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The cables of the power cabinet consist of the PGND cable, power cables, and signal cables.
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3.1 Appearance of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The APM30 power cabinet is applied outdoor and is designed to be compact and easy-to-move.
Figure 3-1 shows the APM30 power cabinet.
Figure 3-1 APM30 power cabinet

3.2 Structure of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The introduction to the internal structure of the APM30 power cabinet helps you understand its
functions, applications, and installation modes.
Internal Structure of the APM30 Power Cabinet
Figure 3-2 shows the internal structure of the power cabinet without built-in batteries.
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Figure 3-2 Internal structure of the APM30 power cabinet (without built-in batteries)
(1) Heater (1 U) (2) PDU (2 U) (3) Power supply subrack (3 U)
(4) APMI (5) Fan unit (6) AFMU

In the power cabinet without built-in batteries:
l If the heater is not installed, a space of 7 U is available for the user devices.
l If the heater is installed, it occupies a space of 1 U.
l The top 1 U space is enough for installation and maintenance of the APMI, AFMU, and
FAN unit.
Figure 3-3 shows the internal structure of the power cabinet with built-in batteries.
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Figure 3-3 Internal structure of the APM30 power cabinet (with built-in batteries)
(1) Battery group (3 U) (2) Heater (1 U) (3) PDU (2 U)
(4) Power subrack (3 U) (5) APMI (6) Fan unit
(7) AFMU

In the power cabinet with built-in batteries:
l If the 48 V 24 Ah battery group is installed, a space of 5 U is available for the user devices.
l If the heater is installed, it occupies a space of 1 U.
l The top 1 U space is enough for installation and maintenance of the APMI, AFMU, and
FAN unit.
Cable Holes of the APM30 Power Cabinet
Figure 3-4 shows the cable holes at the bottom of the APM30 power cabinet.
Figure 3-4 Cable holes of the APM30 power cabinet

The cable holes of the power cabinet are as follows:
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l Cable hole 1 is used to route the PGND cable and the AC input power cable of the power
cabinet.
l Cable hole 2 is used to route the inter-cabinet cables when the power cabinet is stacked on
another cabinet.
l Cable hole 3 is used to route the inter-cabinet cables when the power cabinet is stacked on
another cabinet.
l Cable hole 4 is used to route the outgoing cables from the power cabinet, including the DC
power output cable and the signal cable.
3.3 Components of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes the components of the APM30 power cabinet, involving the APMI, AFMU, PDU,
built-in power system (AC/DC), transit terminal block, batteries, heater, and sensors.
3.3.1 APMI
The APMI board refers to APM Power Monitor unit Interface board.
3.3.2 AFMU
The AFMU board refers to APM Fan Monitor Unit interface board.
3.3.3 PDU
The power distribution unit (PDU) performs AC and DC power distribution.
3.3.4 Power Subrack (AC/DC)
The power subrack (AC/DC) consists of the PMU, PSU (AC/DC) and the wiring unit of the
power subrack (220 V). The power subrack (AC/DC) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48
V DC power.
3.3.5 Batteries in the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes the structure and configuration of the built-in batteries in the APM30 power
cabinet.
3.3.6 Heater
The heater is required when the working temperature of the power cabinet is lower than -20C.
The working temperature refers to the average of the daily lowest temperatures in the coldest
month of the year locally.
3.3.7 Sensors
The sensors consist of the door status sensor and the temperature sensor.
3.3.1 APMI
The APMI board refers to APM Power Monitor unit Interface board.
Position
The APMI board is located at the upper left corner of the APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure
3-5.
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Figure 3-5 Installation position of the APMI board

Functions
The APMI board performs the following functions:
l Transfers the APM30 serial port communications signals, Boolean input/output signals,
and EMI signals.
l Protects the dry contact input/output signals and RS485 signals (connected to the UPEU
of the BBU)
External Ports
Figure 3-6 shows the external ports on the APMI board.
Figure 3-6 External ports on the APMI board

Table 3-1 describes the parameters of the external ports on the APMI board.
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Table 3-1 Parameters of the external ports on the APMI board
Port Connector Type Quant
ity
Function
RS422 RJ45 connector 1 Connecting the monitoring signal
cable between the PMU and the
APMI
TX+, TX-, RX+,
RX-
2-pin molex
connector
2 Connecting to the MON1 port on
the UPEU board of the BBU,
transferring RS485 signals
IN1-IN3 2-pin molex
connector
3 Connecting the dry contact alarm
input cable
OUT-,OUT+ 2-pin molex
connector
1 Connecting the optical coupling
alarm output cable (connecting the
monitoring signal cable when the
APMI is used in the transmission
cabinet)

Internal Ports
Figure 3-7 shows the internal ports on the APMI board.
Figure 3-7 Internal ports on the APMI board
6 7 8 9 10
11
1
2
3
4
5

Table 3-2 describes the parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board.
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Table 3-2 Parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board
SN Port Connector
Type
Quantity Function
1 J1 DB50 male
connector
1 Connecting the
environment
monitoring
signal cable of
the power
cabinet
2 TEM_HUM 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
temperature and
humidity alarm
input signal
cable
3 WATER 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
water alarm
input signal
cable
4 DC_SPD JTD4 4-pin
straight socket
1 Connecting the
DC surge
protection alarm
cable of the
PDU
5 AC_SPD JTD3 4-pin
straight socket
1 Connecting the
AC surge
protection alarm
cable of the
PDU
6 DOOR 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the door status
sensor in the
power cabinet
7 SMOKE 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the smoke
sensor
8 TEMP 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the temperature
sensor in the
power cabinet
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Type
Quantity Function
9 BAT_TEM1 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
temperature
monitoring
signal cable for
the batteries
10 BAT_TEM2 2-pin straight
socket
1 Backup port for
the BAT_TEM1
11 J3 DB15 connector 1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable
between the
AFMU and the
APMI

NOTE
Before the APM30 power cabinet is delivered, the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries
has been connected to the BAT_TEM1 port.
3.3.2 AFMU
The AFMU board refers to APM Fan Monitor Unit interface board.
Position
The AFMU board is located at the upper right corner of the APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure
3-8.
Figure 3-8 Position of the AFMU board

Functions
The AFMU board performs the following functions:
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l Provides DC power supply to the APMI and AFMU boards through the DC power port
l Supplies DC power to the two fans at the top of the cabinet and reports the alarms of the
fans
l Reports the alarms of the internal ambient temperature sensor, air inlet temperature sensor,
and air outlet temperature sensor
l The alarm signal of the AFMU board is transported to the APMI board through the signal
transfer cable, and then is reported to the BBU.
External Ports
Figure 3-9 shows the external ports on the AFMU board.
Figure 3-9 External ports on the AFMU board

Table 3-3 describes the parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board.
Table 3-3 Parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board
SN Port Connector
Type
Quantity Function
1 ALM DB15 connector 1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable
between the
AFMU and the
APMI
2 DC INPUT 3V3 connector 1 Connecting the
DC power cable
of the AFMU

Table 3-4 shows the meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board.
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Table 3-4 Meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board
LED Silk
scre
en
Colo
r
Status Description
Operat
ion
LED
RU
N
Gree
n
ON steady About 1 minute after the AC or
DC power is on
Blinking (1s ON and 1s OFF) The system is working properly.
Blinking (0.125s ON and 0.125s
OFF)
The communications on the
serial port are disrupted, while
the others are normal.
OFF steady The system is not powered on, or
the AFMU is damaged.
Alarm
LED
AL
M
Red ON steady Alarms are generated.
OFF steady No alarm is generated, or the
system is not powered on.

Internal Ports
Figure 3-10 shows the internal ports on the AFMU board.
Figure 3-10 Internal ports on the AFMU board
1
5 4
2
3

Table 3-5 describes the parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board.
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Table 3-5 Parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board
SN Port Connector
Type
Quantity Function
1 TEMP4 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the temperature
sensor at the air
outlet
2 TEMP3 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the temperature
sensor at the air
inlet
3 TEMP2 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
ambient
temperature
monitoring
signal cable (the
NCMU
temperature
monitoring
signal cable)
4 FAN02 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
cable of the fan
5 FAN01 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
cable of the fan

NOTE
When the APM30 is used in the GSM system, the TEMP2 connects the ambient temperature monitoring
signal cable; when the APM30 is used in the WCDMA system, the TEMP2 connects the NCMU
temperature monitoring signal cable.
3.3.3 PDU
The power distribution unit (PDU) performs AC and DC power distribution.
Type
The PDU can be classified into four types according to different AC input voltages and DC loads
of the PDU, as described in Table 3-6.
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Table 3-6 Type descriptions of the PDU
Type Name AC Input Mode Short-Circuiting
Mode
Single-phase/three-
phase AC
distribution unit (for
distributed base
stations)
PDU-01 Single-phase 220 V l AC INPUT: L1,
L2, and L3 are
short-circuited.
N1 and N2 are
short-circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:
Lout1 and Lout2
are not short-
circuited. Nout1
and Nout2 are
short-circuited.
Three-phase 220 V l AC INPUT: L1,
L2, and L3 are not
short-circuited.
N1 and N2 are
short-circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:
Lout1 and Lout2
are not short-
circuited. Nout1
and Nout2 are
short-circuited.
Dual-live AC
distribution unit (for
distributed base
stations)
PDU-02 Dual-live 110 V l AC INPUT:
Terminals at the
L1 side are short-
circuited.
Terminals at the
L2 side are short-
circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:
Lout1 and Lout2
are short-
circuited. Nout1
and Nout2 are
short-circuited.
Single-phase/three-
phase AC
distribution unit (for
separated base
stations)
PDU-03 Single-phase 220 V The same as single-
phase/three-phase
AC distribution unit
(for distributed base
stations)
Three-phase 220 V
Dual-live AC
distribution unit (for
separated base
stations)
PDU-04 Dual-live 110 V The same as dual-
live AC distribution
unit (for distributed
base stations)
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NOTE
The short-circuiting bar at the L side of the AC INPUT of the PDU is installed before delivery. When the
AC input is three-phase 220 V power, you need to remove the short-circuiting bar at the L side.
Ports
All the ports of the PDU can be maintained from the front. All the cables are routed from the
side panel.
Figure 3-11 shows the power distribution ports on the PDU.
Figure 3-11 Ports on the PDU
Table 3-7 describes all the ports on the PDU.
Table 3-7 Ports on the PDU
SN Description
1 AC wiring terminals
l In the case of the dual-live 110 V AC input, use L2.
l In the case of the single-phase 220 V/three-phase 220 V AC input, use N1 and N2.
2 AC wiring terminals
l In the case of the dual-live 110 V AC input, use L1.
l In the case of the single-phase 220 V/three-phase 220 V AC input, use L1, L2, and
L3.
3 AC output wiring terminals (Lout1 and Lout2)
4 AC output wiring terminals (Nout1 and Nout2)
5 AC input MCB
6 AC output MCB (controlling the power supply to the heating film or heaters)
7 DC output MCBs (SW0-SW9)
8 DC output wiring terminals (LOAD0-LOAD9)

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Functions
The PDU is used to perform the AC and DC power distribution.
The AC distribution functions of the PDU are as follows:
l Supplying two AC outputs with the maximum current of 10 A to the heaters of the power
cabinet and the heating film of the battery cabinet
l Reporting the surge protection alarms of the AC input
The DC distribution functions of the PDU are as follows:
l Providing 10 DC outputs to meet the DC power requirements of the distributed base station
or the separated base station
l Reporting the surge protection alarms of the DC output
Table 3-8 describes the DC power distribution function of the PDU when the APM30 works
with the distributed base station.
Table 3-8 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the distributed base station
DC Power
Supply Unit
DC Output
Terminal
MCB Position MCB
Specification
MCB
Quantity
RRU LOAD4-
LOAD9
SW4-SW9 20 A 6
BBU LOAD3 SW3 12 A 1
FAN LOAD2 SW2 12 A 1
TM LOAD0 and
LOAD1
SW0 and SW1 4 A 2

Table 3-9 describes the DC power distribution function of the PDU when the APM30 works
with the separated base station.
Table 3-9 DC power distribution functions of the PDU applied to the separated base station
DC Power
Supply Unit
DC Output
Terminal
MCB Position MCB
Specification
MCB
Quantity
DCDU-02 in the
RF cabinet
LOAD7-
LOAD9
SW7-SW9 30 A 3
DCDU-03 in the
transmission
cabinet
LOAD6 SW6 30 A 1
BBU LOAD5 SW5 12 A 1
FAN LOAD4 SW4 12 A 1
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DC Power
Supply Unit
DC Output
Terminal
MCB Position MCB
Specification
MCB
Quantity
TM LOAD0-
LOAD3
SW0-SW3 4 A 4

3.3.4 Power Subrack (AC/DC)
The power subrack (AC/DC) consists of the PMU, PSU (AC/DC) and the wiring unit of the
power subrack (220 V). The power subrack (AC/DC) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48
V DC power.
3.3.4.1 PMU
The Power and Environment Monitoring Unit (PMU) provides a comprehensive function of
power supply management, power distribution check, and alarm reporting.
3.3.4.2 PSU (AC/DC)
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48 V DC power.
3.3.4.3 Wiring Unit of the Power Subrack (220 V)
The wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V) provides power input wiring terminal, power
output wiring terminal, and wiring terminal for the battery, to which the input power cable,
output power cable, and power cable for the battery are connected respectively.
3.3.4.1 PMU
The Power and Environment Monitoring Unit (PMU) provides a comprehensive function of
power supply management, power distribution check, and alarm reporting.
Functions
The PMU performs the following functions:
l Communicates with the main control unit through the RS232/RS422 serial port
l Provides comprehensive functions of power system management and battery charge and
discharge management
l Detects and reporting water damage alarms, smoke alarms, door status alarms, and standby
Boolean value alarms, and reporting ambient humidity and temperature, battery
temperature, and standby analog values
l Detects power distribution, reporting related alarms, and reporting dry contact alarms
Structure
Figure 3-12 shows the PMU.
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Ports and LEDs
Figure 3-13 shows the ports on the front panel of the PMU, and Figure 3-14 shows the backplane
of the PMU.
Figure 3-13 Ports on the front panel of the PMU
(1) RS232/RS422 ports (2) LEDs
(3) Power test ports (4) TEST port
(5) Battery control switch (6) COM port

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Figure 3-14 Backplane of the PMU
(1) Backplane port

Table 3-10 describes the ports on the PMU.
Table 3-10 Ports on the PMU
Port Function
RS232/RS422 port Used for communication with the main control unit
Power test port Used for measuring power voltages by using an ordinary multimeter
through -48 V/ +24 V and 0 V power test holes
TEST port Used for testing
Battery control switch Used for powering on and off the batteries through the ON and OFF
control ports
l Press and hold the port ON for 5s to 10s until the battery is
powered on.
l Press and hold the port OFF for 5s to 10s until the battery is
powered off.
NOTE
l You need to insert a small round bar into the hole when you operate the
battery control switch. When you hear a crack, the battery is powered on
or off.
COM port Used for connecting to the external signal transfer board
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Port Function
Backplane port Used for connecting to the backplane

Table 3-11 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PMU.
Table 3-11 LEDs on the panel of the PMU
Label Color Status Description
RUN Green Blinking (ON for 1s and
OFF for 1s)
The PMU is functional, and the
communication with the main control unit is
normal.
Blinking (ON for
0.125s and OFF for
0.125s)
The PMU is functional, but the
communication with the main control unit
fails. If the PMU does not communicate with
the main control unit for one minute, the
communication fails.
ON or OFF The PMU is faulty (not in the power-on self-
check state).
ALM Red ON The base station reports at least one of the
following alarms:
l Mains overvoltage or undervoltage alarm
l Busbar overvoltage or undervoltage alarm
l Power module alarm
l Load shutdown alarm
OFF No alarm is reported.

NOTE
In 3s to 5s after the PMU is powered on, the ALM and RUN LEDs are simultaneously ON for about 3s.
DIP Switch
The DIP switch is positioned on the right panel of the PMU. The DIP switch has eight bits, which
are set to OFF before delivery. Figure 3-15 shows the DIP switch.
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Figure 3-15 DIP switch on right panel of the PMU

The bits of the DIP switch are in binary format. The four least significant bits (1, 2, 3, and 4) of
the DIP switch define the secondary node address of the PMU. The four most significant bits
(5, 6, 7, and 8) are not defined, and they are reserved for future use.
You can set the monitoring address by setting the four least significant bits of the DIP switch.
The first bit corresponds to BIT0, and the fourth bit corresponds to BIT3.
NOTE
l The monitoring address of the PMU must be set to 3 (1100).
l Value 1 indicates that the bit of the DIP switch is set to ON, and value 0 indicates that the bit of the
DIP switch is set to OFF.
Table 3-12 lists the settings of the DIP switch.
Table 3-12 Settings of the DIP switch
BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 Monitoring
Address
0 0 0 0 0000
1 0 0 0 1000
0 1 0 0 0100
1 1 0 0 1100
0 0 1 0 0010
1 0 1 0 1010
0 1 1 0 0110
1 1 1 0 1110
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BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 Monitoring
Address
0 0 0 1 0001
1 0 0 1 1001
0 1 0 1 0101
1 1 0 1 1101
0 0 1 1 0011
1 0 1 1 1011
0 1 1 1 0111
1 1 1 1 1111

3.3.4.2 PSU (AC/DC)
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48 V DC power.
Functions
The PSU (AC/DC) performs the following functions:
l Converts 220 V AC power to -48 V DC power and supplies -48 V DC power to the DCDU
l Monitors alarms related to module faults (such as output overvoltage, no output, and fan
faults), alarms related to module protection (such as overtemperature protection and input
overvoltage/undervoltage protection), and module out-of-position alarm
l Monitors the information about the charging and discharging of batteries
Panel
Figure 3-16 shows the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).
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Figure 3-16 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC)
(1) Power running LED
(2) Protection LED
(3) Fault LED

LEDs
Table 3-13 describes the LEDs on the PSU (AC/DC) panel.
Table 3-13 LEDs on the PSU (AC/DC) panel
LED Color Status Meaning
Power running LED Green ON steady Normal
OFF steady There are faults (such
as no AC input, or
overvoltage/
undervoltage of AC
input) on the mains,
or the PSU has no
output.
Protection LED Yellow OFF steady Normal
ON steady Temperature pre-
alarm or fan pre-
alarm
Fault LED Red OFF steady Normal, or the PSU
has no output
because of faults
(such as no AC input,
or overvoltage/
undervoltage of AC
input) on the mains.
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LED Color Status Meaning
ON steady There is no output
because of shutdown
caused by output
overvoltage or by
overtemperature, fan
fault, remote
shutdown, or internal
problems of the PSU.

3.3.4.3 Wiring Unit of the Power Subrack (220 V)
The wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V) provides power input wiring terminal, power
output wiring terminal, and wiring terminal for the battery, to which the input power cable,
output power cable, and power cable for the battery are connected respectively.
Structure
Figure 3-17 shows the wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V).
Figure 3-17 Wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V)
(1) Power input wiring terminal
(2) Power switch of the battery
(3) Power output wiring terminal
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(4) Wiring terminal for supplying the power of the battery

Wiring Terminal and Switch
Table 3-14 describes the wiring terminals and switch on the wiring unit of the power subrack
(220 V).
Table 3-14 Wiring terminals and switch on the wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V)
Name Description
Power input wiring terminal The L wire is connected to the L wiring
terminal and the N wire is connected to the N
wiring terminal.
Power output wiring terminal The -48 V power cable is connected to the
wiring terminals LOAD1(-) and LOAD2(-).
The -48 V RTN cable is connected to the RTN
(+) wiring terminal.
Wiring terminal for supplying the power of
the battery
The -48 V power cable of the battery is
connected to the BAT(-) wiring terminal. The
-48 V RTN cable of the battery is connected to
the BAT(+) wiring terminal.
Power switch of the battery The power switch of the battery controls the
battery current.

3.3.5 Batteries in the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes the structure and configuration of the built-in batteries in the APM30 power
cabinet.
Structure of the Built-in Batteries
Figure 3-18 shows the structure of the 12 V 12 Ah batteries in the power cabinet.
Figure 3-18 Structure of 12 V 12 Ah batteries in the power cabinet
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Configuration of the Built-in Batteries
Two 48 V 12 Ah battery groups, equivalent to a 48 V 24 Ah battery group, can be installed at
the bottom in the power cabinet and occupy a space of 3 U.
NOTE
Each battery group contains four batteries.
3.3.6 Heater
The heater is required when the working temperature of the power cabinet is lower than -20C.
The working temperature refers to the average of the daily lowest temperatures in the coldest
month of the year locally.
Functions
The heater functions in the low-temperature environment to provide suitable working
temperature for the batteries in the power cabinet. When the working temperature is lower than
the temperature specification for the battery, the battery capacity declines. So the heater is
installed to provide the optimal working temperature for batteries.
Structure
Figure 3-19 shows the heater.
Figure 3-19 Heater

Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the heater are as follows:
l A heater keeps the cabinet temperature higher than -10C. When the temperature in the
cabinet is lower than 5C, the heater starts to work; when the temperature is higher than
15C, the heater stops working.
l The maximum heating efficiency of a 220 V heater is 300 W.
3.3.7 Sensors
The sensors consist of the door status sensor and the temperature sensor.
3.3.7.1 Door Status Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
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3.3.7.2 Temperature Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the temperature sensors. The
temperature sensors consist of the ambient temperature sensor, the air inlet temperature sensor,
and the air outlet temperature sensor.
3.3.7.1 Door Status Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
Background
The door status sensors used in the APM30 power cabinet, APM30 battery cabinet, and APM30
transmission cabinet are the same in terms of structure and installation positions.
Structure
The door status sensor consists of two parts, the magnet part and the switch part.
Figure 3-20 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
Figure 3-20 Magnet part of the door status sensor

Figure 3-21 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.
Figure 3-21 Switch part of the door status sensor
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Installation Positions
The switch part is installed on the cabinet door frame and the magnet part is installed on the
inner side of the cabinet door, as shown in Figure 3-22 and Figure 3-23.
Figure 3-22 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor
(1) Switch part of the door status sensor

Figure 3-23 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor
(1) Magnet part of the door status sensor

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3.3.7.2 Temperature Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the temperature sensors. The
temperature sensors consist of the ambient temperature sensor, the air inlet temperature sensor,
and the air outlet temperature sensor.
Background
The temperature sensors are hot swappable.
Structure
Figure 3-24 shows the structure of the temperature sensor.
Figure 3-24 Temperature sensor
5-pin straight socket

The 5-pin straight socket on the temperature sensor is used to connect the temperature monitoring
signal cable.
Installation Positions
Figure 3-25 shows the installation position of the ambient temperature sensor.
Figure 3-25 Installation position of the ambient temperature sensor

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NOTE
When the cabinet is used in the GSM system, the name of the temperature sensor here is ambient
temperature sensor; when the cabinet is used in the WCDMA system, the name is NCMU temperature
sensor.
Figure 3-26 shows the installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor.
Figure 3-26 Installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor

Figure 3-27 shows the installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor.
Figure 3-27 Installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor

3.4 Cables of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The cables of the power cabinet consist of the PGND cable, power cables, and signal cables.
3.4.1 PGND Cable
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The PGND cable is used to ground the cabinet.
3.4.2 Input Power Cable of the Power Cabinet
The input power cable of the power cabinet is used to supply the external AC power to the PDU.
Different PDUs are used to support three types of AC power inputs, namely, 220 V single-phase,
110 V dual-live-wire, and 220 V three-phase.
3.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries
The power cables for the batteries are the RTN(+) power cable, NEG(-) power cable, and the
inter-battery cables.
3.4.4 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable
The environment monitoring signal cable is used to transport the external monitoring signals to
the PMU in the cabinet.
3.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU
The monitoring signal cable transports the monitoring signals of the PMU to the monitoring
board.
3.4.6 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor transports the door status alarms to the
APMI board.
3.4.7 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power Cabinet
The temperature monitoring signal cable for the power cabinet transmits the monitored
temperature signals to the APMI. The power cabinet has four temperature monitoring signal
cables, one of which is the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
3.4.8 Input Power Cable of the Heater
The input power cable of the heater is used to connect the AC output terminal on the PDU to
the wiring terminal of the heater.
3.4.9 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMI
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is used to connect the AFMU
board to the APMI board, and transports the monitoring signal of the AFMU to the APMI board.
3.4.1 PGND Cable
The PGND cable is used to ground the cabinet.
Appearance
The PGND cable is a single cable with OT terminals at both ends. It is a yellow and green cable
with the cross-sectional area of 16 mm
2
. The OT terminals should be made on site.
Figure 3-28 shows the PGND cable.
Figure 3-28 Appearance of the PGND cable
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You can also make 2-hole OT terminals in compliance with local specifications, as shown in
Figure 3-29.
Figure 3-29 2-hole OT terminal

3.4.2 Input Power Cable of the Power Cabinet
The input power cable of the power cabinet is used to supply the external AC power to the PDU.
Different PDUs are used to support three types of AC power inputs, namely, 220 V single-phase,
110 V dual-live-wire, and 220 V three-phase.
Specifications
The input power cable for the power cabinet is the cable with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
.
NOTE
The color and structure of the cable delivered to different country and area are not the same. If the cable
is purchased locally, the cable should meet local regulations.
3.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries
The power cables for the batteries are the RTN(+) power cable, NEG(-) power cable, and the
inter-battery cables.
Structure
The RTN(+) power cable is a red cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
; the NEG(-) power
cable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
; the inter-battery cable is a black cable
with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
, as shown in Figure 3-30.
Figure 3-30 Power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet
(1) NEG(-) cable (2) RTN(+) cable (3) Inter-battery cable
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Installation Positions
The installation positions of power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet are as follows:
l One end of the RTN(+) power cable is connected to the copper busbar at the positive pole
of the battery.
l The other end of the RTN(+) power cable is connected to the BAT(+) terminal of the power
subrack.
l One end of the NEG(-) power cable is connected to the copper busbar at the negative pole
of the battery.
l The other end of the NEG(-) power cable is connected to the BAT(-) terminal of the power
subrack.
l The inter-battery cables are used to connect the batteries in series.
3.4.4 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable
The environment monitoring signal cable is used to transport the external monitoring signals to
the PMU in the cabinet.
Structure
The environment monitoring signal cable is a black cable of 0.5 m length, with DB50 male
connectors at both ends, as shown in Figure 3-31.
Figure 3-31 Environment monitoring signal cable
X1 X2
View A View B
A B
1
W1
W2
(1) DB50 male connector

Pin Assignment
Table 3-15 shows the pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 3-15 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable
X1 End X2 End Description
1 1 Single wire
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X1 End X2 End Description
3 3 Twisted pair
4 4
5 5 Twisted pair
8 8
9 9 Twisted pair
10 10
11 11 Twisted pair
12 12
13 13 Twisted pair
14 14
16 16 Twisted pair
17 17
18 18 Twisted pair
19 19
20 20 Twisted pair
21 21
22 22 Twisted pair
23 23
24 24 Twisted pair
25 25
27 27 Twisted pair
28 28
29 29 Twisted pair
30 30
31 31 Twisted pair
32 32
33 33 Twisted pair
34 34
43 43 Twisted pair
44 44
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3.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU
The monitoring signal cable transports the monitoring signals of the PMU to the monitoring
board.
Structure
The monitoring signal cable is black in color and 0.6 m in length, with RJ45 connectors at both
ends, as shown in Figure 3-32.
Figure 3-32 Monitoring signal cable
(1) RJ45 connector
Pin Assignment
Table 3-16 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and
the APMI.
Table 3-16 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable
X1 End X2 End Wire Type
X1.1 X2.1 Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2
X1.3 X2.3 Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6
X1.4 X2.4 Twisted pair
X1.5 X2.5
X1.7 X2.7 Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8

3.4.6 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor transports the door status alarms to the
APMI board.
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Structure
Figure 3-33 shows the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor.
Figure 3-33 Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor

The details of the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor are as follows:
l The cable labelled 1: 2-pin straight socket at one end is connected to the APMI board; the
bare wire and cord end terminal at the other end are connected to the door status sensor and
wiring terminal block.
l The cable labelled 2: the bare wire at one end is connected to the door status sensor; the
cord end terminal at the other end is connected to the wiring terminal block.
l The cable labelled 3: the cord end terminals at both ends are connected to two ports on the
wiring terminal block.
NOTE
When the battery cabinet is configured, remove the cable labelled 3, and connect the monitoring signal
cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet to the wiring terminal block, thus to report the door
status alarms.
3.4.7 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power Cabinet
The temperature monitoring signal cable for the power cabinet transmits the monitored
temperature signals to the APMI. The power cabinet has four temperature monitoring signal
cables, one of which is the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
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NOTE
For details on the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries, see 4.4.6 Temperature Monitoring
Signal Cable for the Batteries.
Structure
The cable is 1.3 m in length, with a 5-pin straight socket at one end for connection with the
temperature sensor and a 4-pin straight socket at the other end for connection with the APMI.
Figure 3-34 shows the temperature monitoring signal cable.
Figure 3-34 Temperature monitoring signal cable

Installation Positions
The temperature signal cable is connected to the temperature sensor at one end, and to the port
on the APMI at the other end.
For the installation positions of the temperature sensors, see 3.3.7.2 Temperature Sensor. For
the connection ports of the temperature monitoring signal cable, see 3.3.1 APMI.
3.4.8 Input Power Cable of the Heater
The input power cable of the heater is used to connect the AC output terminal on the PDU to
the wiring terminal of the heater.
Appearance
The input power cable of the heater is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 1 mm
2
, which
contains a blue wire and a brown wire. Figure 3-35 shows the input power cable of the heater.
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Figure 3-35 Input power cable of the heater

Installation Positions
The OT terminal at one end of the input power cable is connected to the AC output terminal of
the PDU; the cord end terminal at the other end of the input power cable is connected to the
wiring terminal of the heater.
NOTE
You need to make the OT terminal and cord end terminal at the ends of the power cable on site.
3.4.9 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMI
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is used to connect the AFMU
board to the APMI board, and transports the monitoring signal of the AFMU to the APMI board.
Structure
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI are with DB15 connectors at
both ends, as shown in Figure 3-36.
Figure 3-36 Monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI

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Installation Positions
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is connected to the ALM port
of the AFMU board at one end, referring to 3.3.2 AFMU; and is connected to the J3 port of the
APMI board at the other end, referring to 3.3.1 APMI.
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About This Chapter
This describes the appearance, structure, components, and cables of the APM30 battery cabinet.
4.1 Appearance of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The APM30 battery cabinet is applied outdoor and is designed to be compact and easy-to-move.
4.2 Structure of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes the structure of the APM30 battery cabinet to help you understand the functions,
applications, and installation modes of it.
4.3 Components of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes the components of the APM30 battery cabinet, involving the batteries, door status
sensor, and the heating film.
4.4 Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The cables of the APM30 battery cabinet consist of the PGND cable, equipotential cable, power
cable, and signal cables.
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4.1 Appearance of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The APM30 battery cabinet is applied outdoor and is designed to be compact and easy-to-move.
Figure 4-1 shows the APM30 battery cabinet.
Figure 4-1 APM30 battery cabinet

4.2 Structure of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes the structure of the APM30 battery cabinet to help you understand the functions,
applications, and installation modes of it.
Figure 4-2 shows the internal structure the APM30 battery cabinet.
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Figure 4-2 Internal structure of the APM30 battery cabinet

Table 4-1 describes the structure the APM30 battery cabinet.
Table 4-1 Structure the APM30 battery cabinet
SN Description
1 Wiring terminal for the AC input power of the
heating film
2 Left cable hole for external cables at the
bottom of the cabinet
3 Right cable hole for external cables at the
bottom of the cabinet
4 Wiring terminal of the negative pole of the
battery group
5 MCB for the battery group
6 Input power wiring terminal at the positive
pole of the battery group
7 Input power wiring terminal of the negative
pole of the battery group
8 Right cable hole for external cables at the top
of the cabinet (used when another cabinet is
stacked on the battery cabinet)
9 Cable hole inside the cabinet (used when
another cabinet is stacked on the battery
cabinet)
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SN Description
10 Left cable hole for external cables at the top
of the cabinet (used when another cabinet is
stacked on the battery cabinet)

NOTE
Heating films have been installed in the trays of the battery cabinet before delivery.
4.3 Components of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes the components of the APM30 battery cabinet, involving the batteries, door status
sensor, and the heating film.
4.3.1 Batteries in the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes the appearance and specifications of the batteries in the APM30 battery cabinet.
4.3.2 Door Status Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
4.3.3 Heating Film
This describes the function, appearance and technical specifications of the heating film in the
battery cabinet. The battery cabinet has two heating films, which are installed on the upper and
the lower trays respectively in the battery cabinet.
4.3.1 Batteries in the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes the appearance and specifications of the batteries in the APM30 battery cabinet.
Appearance
Figure 4-3 shows the batteries in the APM30 battery cabinet.
Figure 4-3 Batteries in the APM30 battery cabinet
(1) 12 V 50 Ah battery cell (2) 12 V 92 Ah battery cell

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Specifications
The battery cabinet supports two specifications of battery group, the 48 V 50 Ah and the 48 V
92 Ah. The batteries have the following combinations:
l When the 48 V 50 Ah battery groups are configured, you can expand the capacity to 48 V
100 Ah by connecting the upper and the lower battery groups in parallel.
l When the 48 V 92 Ah battery groups are configured, you can expand the capacity to 48 V
184 Ah by connecting the upper and the lower battery groups in parallel.
NOTE
Each battery group contains four battery cells.
4.3.2 Door Status Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
Background
The door status sensors used in the APM30 power cabinet, APM30 battery cabinet, and APM30
transmission cabinet are the same in terms of structure and installation positions.
Structure
The door status sensor consists of two parts, the magnet part and the switch part.
Figure 4-4 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
Figure 4-4 Magnet part of the door status sensor

Figure 4-5 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.
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Figure 4-5 Switch part of the door status sensor

Installation Positions
The switch part is installed on the cabinet door frame and the magnet part is installed on the
inner side of the cabinet door, as shown in Figure 4-6 and Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-6 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor
(1) Switch part of the door status sensor

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Figure 4-7 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor
(1) Magnet part of the door status sensor

4.3.3 Heating Film
This describes the function, appearance and technical specifications of the heating film in the
battery cabinet. The battery cabinet has two heating films, which are installed on the upper and
the lower trays respectively in the battery cabinet.
Function
The heating film functions in the low-temperature environment to provide suitable working
temperature for the batteries in the power cabinet or transmission cabinet. When the working
temperature is lower than the temperature specification for the battery, the battery capacity
declines. So the heating film is installed to provide the optimal working temperature for batteries.
Appearance
Figure 4-8 shows the heating film.
Figure 4-8 Heating film

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Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the heating film are as follows:
l The heating film is fed by AC power supply with rated working voltage of 220 V. And the
rated heating power is 100 W.
l The heating film starts heating when the temperature in the cabinet is lower than 5C, and
stops heating when the temperature in the cabinet is greater than 15C.
l The tolerance temperature range of the heating film is -40C to +80C.
4.4 Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The cables of the APM30 battery cabinet consist of the PGND cable, equipotential cable, power
cable, and signal cables.
4.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the battery cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be grounded
through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
4.4.2 Input Power Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The power cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet consist of the RTN(+) cable, NEG(-) cable,
and the inter-battery cables.
4.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries
The power cables for the batteries are the RTN(+) power cable, NEG(-) power cable, and the
inter-battery cables.
4.4.4 Input Power Cable of the Heating Film
The input power cable of the heating film is used to connect the AC output terminal on the PDU
to the input terminal of the heating film.
4.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor is used to connect the door status sensor
to the door status wiring terminal of the power cabinet, through which the door status signals
are reported.
4.4.6 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries
The temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries transmits the real-time information
about the temperature of batteries to the APMI.
4.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the battery cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be grounded
through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
Appearance
The equipotential cable is a single cable with OT terminals at both ends. It is a yellow and green
cable with cross-sectional area of 16 mm
2
. The OT terminals should be made on site.
Figure 4-9 shows the equipotential cable.
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Figure 4-9 Equipotential cable

You can also make 2-hole OT terminals in compliance with local specifications, as shown in
Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10 2-hole OT terminal

4.4.2 Input Power Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The power cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet consist of the RTN(+) cable, NEG(-) cable,
and the inter-battery cables.
Specifications
The RTN(+) power cable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
; the NEG(-) power
cable is a blue cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
.
4.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries
The power cables for the batteries are the RTN(+) power cable, NEG(-) power cable, and the
inter-battery cables.
Structure
The RTN(+) power cable is a red cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
; the NEG(-) power
cable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
; the inter-battery cable is a black cable
with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
, as shown in Figure 4-11.
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Figure 4-11 Power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet
(1) NEG(-) cable (2) RTN(+) cable (3) Inter-battery cable

Installation Positions
The installation positions of power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet are as follows:
l One end of the RTN(+) power cable is connected to the copper busbar at the positive pole
of the battery.
l The other end of the RTN(+) power cable is connected to the BAT(+) terminal of the power
subrack.
l One end of the NEG(-) power cable is connected to the copper busbar at the negative pole
of the battery.
l The other end of the NEG(-) power cable is connected to the BAT(-) terminal of the power
subrack.
l The inter-battery cables are used to connect the batteries in series.
4.4.4 Input Power Cable of the Heating Film
The input power cable of the heating film is used to connect the AC output terminal on the PDU
to the input terminal of the heating film.
Specifications
The input power cable of the heating film is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 1 mm,
which contains a blue wire and a brown wire.
Installation Positions
The input power cable of the heating film is connected the AC output terminal on the PDU at
one end; and is connected to the AC input terminal of the heating film on the left of the battery
cabinet.
4.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor is used to connect the door status sensor
to the door status wiring terminal of the power cabinet, through which the door status signals
are reported.
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The structure and installation position of monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor are
similar to those of the power cabinet. For details, refer to 3.4.6 Monitoring Signal Cable for
the Door Status Sensor.
4.4.6 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries
The temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries transmits the real-time information
about the temperature of batteries to the APMI.
Structure
Figure 4-12 shows the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
Figure 4-12 Temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries

Installation Positions
The 2-pin connector at one end of the cable is linked to the BAT_TEM1 port on the APMI before
delivery. The OT terminal at the other end of the cable is connected as follows:
l If the batteries are configured in the power cabinet, the OT terminal is connected to the
column in the cabinet.
l If the power cabinet is working with the battery cabinet, the OT terminal is connected to
the cable holder on the left of the lower cabin of the external BBC.
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Cabinet
About This Chapter
This describes the appearance, structure, components, and cables of the APM30 transmission
cabinet.
5.1 Appearance of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The APM30 transmission cabinet is applied outdoor and is designed to be compact and easy-to-
move.
5.2 Structure of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
This describes the internal structure of the APM30 transmission cabinet.
5.3 Components of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
This describes the components of the APM30 transmission cabinet, involving the APMI board,
AFMU board, DCDU-03A, and the sensors.
5.4 Cables of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The cables of the APM30 transmission cabinet consist of the PGND cable, equipotential cable,
power cable, and signal cables.
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5.1 Appearance of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The APM30 transmission cabinet is applied outdoor and is designed to be compact and easy-to-
move.
Figure 5-1 shows the APM30 transmission cabinet.
Figure 5-1 APM30 transmission cabinet

5.2 Structure of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
This describes the internal structure of the APM30 transmission cabinet.
Figure 5-2 shows the internal structure the APM30 transmission cabinet.
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Figure 5-2 Internal structure of the APM30 transmission cabinet
(1) DCDU (2) APMI (3) FAN unit (4) AFMU

The internal structure the APM30 transmission cabinet is as follows:
l The transmission cabinet is configured with the DCDU-03A, which can provide nine DC
outputs and report the surge protection alarms.
l The transmission cabinet provides a space of 11 U for user devices.
l The transmission cabinet can report the alarms related to the temperature sensor, door status
sensor, and FAN unit.
5.3 Components of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
This describes the components of the APM30 transmission cabinet, involving the APMI board,
AFMU board, DCDU-03A, and the sensors.
5.3.1 APMI
The APMI board refers to APM Power Monitor unit Interface board.
5.3.2 AFMU
The AFMU board refers to APM Fan Monitor Unit interface board.
5.3.3 DCDU-03
Configured with MCBs of different specifications, the DCDU-03 can be classified into
DCDU-03A, DCDU-03B, and DCDU-03C. The three types of DCDU-03 have the same
appearance, engineering specifications, and ports.
5.3.4 Heater
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The heater is required when the working temperature of transmission cabinet is lower than -20
C . The working temperature refers to the average of the daily lowest temperatures in the coldest
month of the year locally.
5.3.5 Sensors
The sensors consist of the door status sensor and the temperature sensor.
5.3.1 APMI
The APMI board refers to APM Power Monitor unit Interface board.
Position
The APMI board is located at the upper left corner of the APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure
5-3.
Figure 5-3 Installation position of the APMI board

Functions
The APMI board performs the following functions:
l Transfers the APM30 serial port communications signals, Boolean input/output signals,
and EMI signals.
l Protects the dry contact input/output signals and RS485 signals (connected to the UPEU
of the BBU)
External Ports
Figure 5-4 shows the external ports on the APMI board.
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Figure 5-4 External ports on the APMI board

Table 5-1 describes the parameters of the external ports on the APMI board.
Table 5-1 Parameters of the external ports on the APMI board
Port Connector Type Quant
ity
Function
RS422 RJ45 connector 1 Connecting the monitoring signal
cable between the PMU and the
APMI
TX+, TX-, RX+,
RX-
2-pin molex
connector
2 Connecting to the MON1 port on
the UPEU board of the BBU,
transferring RS485 signals
IN1-IN3 2-pin molex
connector
3 Connecting the dry contact alarm
input cable
OUT-,OUT+ 2-pin molex
connector
1 Connecting the optical coupling
alarm output cable (connecting the
monitoring signal cable when the
APMI is used in the transmission
cabinet)

Internal Ports
Figure 5-5 shows the internal ports on the APMI board.
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Figure 5-5 Internal ports on the APMI board
6 7 8 9 10
11
1
2
3
4
5

Table 5-2 describes the parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board.
Table 5-2 Parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board
SN Port Connector
Type
Quantity Function
1 J1 DB50 male
connector
1 Connecting the
environment
monitoring
signal cable of
the power
cabinet
2 TEM_HUM 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
temperature and
humidity alarm
input signal
cable
3 WATER 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
water alarm
input signal
cable
4 DC_SPD JTD4 4-pin
straight socket
1 Connecting the
DC surge
protection alarm
cable of the
PDU
5 AC_SPD JTD3 4-pin
straight socket
1 Connecting the
AC surge
protection alarm
cable of the
PDU
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Type
Quantity Function
6 DOOR 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the door status
sensor in the
power cabinet
7 SMOKE 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the smoke
sensor
8 TEMP 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the temperature
sensor in the
power cabinet
9 BAT_TEM1 2-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
temperature
monitoring
signal cable for
the batteries
10 BAT_TEM2 2-pin straight
socket
1 Backup port for
the BAT_TEM1
11 J3 DB15 connector 1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable
between the
AFMU and the
APMI

NOTE
Before the APM30 power cabinet is delivered, the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries
has been connected to the BAT_TEM1 port.
5.3.2 AFMU
The AFMU board refers to APM Fan Monitor Unit interface board.
Position
The AFMU board is located at the upper right corner of the APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure
5-6.
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Figure 5-6 Position of the AFMU board

Functions
The AFMU board performs the following functions:
l Provides DC power supply to the APMI and AFMU boards through the DC power port
l Supplies DC power to the two fans at the top of the cabinet and reports the alarms of the
fans
l Reports the alarms of the internal ambient temperature sensor, air inlet temperature sensor,
and air outlet temperature sensor
l The alarm signal of the AFMU board is transported to the APMI board through the signal
transfer cable, and then is reported to the BBU.
External Ports
Figure 5-7 shows the external ports on the AFMU board.
Figure 5-7 External ports on the AFMU board

Table 5-3 describes the parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board.
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Table 5-3 Parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board
SN Port Connector
Type
Quantity Function
1 ALM DB15 connector 1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable
between the
AFMU and the
APMI
2 DC INPUT 3V3 connector 1 Connecting the
DC power cable
of the AFMU

Table 5-4 shows the meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board.
Table 5-4 Meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board
LED Silk
scre
en
Colo
r
Status Description
Operat
ion
LED
RU
N
Gree
n
ON steady About 1 minute after the AC or
DC power is on
Blinking (1s ON and 1s OFF) The system is working properly.
Blinking (0.125s ON and 0.125s
OFF)
The communications on the
serial port are disrupted, while
the others are normal.
OFF steady The system is not powered on, or
the AFMU is damaged.
Alarm
LED
AL
M
Red ON steady Alarms are generated.
OFF steady No alarm is generated, or the
system is not powered on.

Internal Ports
Figure 5-8 shows the internal ports on the AFMU board.
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Figure 5-8 Internal ports on the AFMU board
1
5 4
2
3

Table 5-5 describes the parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board.
Table 5-5 Parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board
SN Port Connector
Type
Quantity Function
1 TEMP4 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the temperature
sensor at the air
outlet
2 TEMP3 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
monitoring
signal cable for
the temperature
sensor at the air
inlet
3 TEMP2 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
ambient
temperature
monitoring
signal cable (the
NCMU
temperature
monitoring
signal cable)
4 FAN02 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
cable of the fan
5 FAN01 4-pin straight
socket
1 Connecting the
cable of the fan

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NOTE
When the APM30 is used in the GSM system, the TEMP2 connects the ambient temperature monitoring
signal cable; when the APM30 is used in the WCDMA system, the TEMP2 connects the NCMU
temperature monitoring signal cable.
5.3.3 DCDU-03
Configured with MCBs of different specifications, the DCDU-03 can be classified into
DCDU-03A, DCDU-03B, and DCDU-03C. The three types of DCDU-03 have the same
appearance, engineering specifications, and ports.
Appearance
Figure 5-9 shows the DCDU-03.
Figure 5-9 DCDU-03

Engineering Specifications
Table 5-6 describes the engineering specifications of the DCDU-03.
Table 5-6 Engineering specifications of the DCDU-03
Item Specification
Weight 4 kg
Dimensions (width x height x depth) 442 mm x 42 mm x 200 mm

Functions
The Direct Current Distribution Unit (DCDU-03) provides the following functions:
l Provides nine -48 V DC outputs to meet multiple power distribution requirements in
scenarios of distributed and separated base stations through different MCB configurations
l Provides surge protections through the built-in DC surge protection board
l Provides surge protection alarm signals and reporting the surge protection alarms in time
Table 5-7 describes the DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03.
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Table 5-7 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03
DCDU
Type
DC Output
Terminal
Power
consumpti
on devices
MCB
Specificati
on
MCB
Quantity
Applicatio
n Scenario
DCDU-03A LOAD0 Temperature
control
system
12 A 1 Transmissio
n cabinet
LOAD1 to
LOAD8
Transmissio
n devices of
the operator
4 A 8
DCDU-03B LOAD0 to
LOAD5
RRU 20 A 6 GSM
distributed
base station
LOAD6 to
LOAD8
BBU and the
transmission
devices of
the operator
12 A 3
DCDU-03C LOAD0 to
LOAD5
RRU 12 A 6 WCDMA or
WiMax
distributed
base station
LOAD6 BBU 12 A 1
LOAD7 and
LOAD8
Transmissio
n devices of
the operator
6 A 2

Ports
Figure 5-10 shows the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.
Figure 5-10 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03

l Figure 5-10 takes the DCDU-03A for example.
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Table 5-8 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.
Table 5-8 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03
Port Specification Cross-
Sectiona
l Area
(Unit:
mm
2
)
Remarks
DC input
terminal
Supporting M6 2-hole
OT terminal
l DCDU
-03A:6
l DCDU
-03B,
DCDU
-03C:
25
-
DC output
terminal
LOAD0 to LOAD8
(from left to right)
2.5 l Three rows of wiring terminals
for outputs: NEG(-), RTN(+),
and PGND, where, the last three
pairs of the PGND wiring
terminals support the grounding
of the M4 2-hole OT terminals,
as shown in the red boxes in
Figure 5-10
l Supporting the output power
cable with a maximum cross-
sectional area of 6 mm
2
Surge
protection
alarm wiring
terminal
Supporting 2-pin cord
end terminal
- 2-pin cord end terminal not
distinguished from different
polarities

5.3.4 Heater
The heater is required when the working temperature of transmission cabinet is lower than -20
C . The working temperature refers to the average of the daily lowest temperatures in the coldest
month of the year locally.
Function
The heater functions in the low-temperature environment to provide suitable working
temperature for the transmission cabinet.
Appearance
Figure 5-11 shows the heater.
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Figure 5-11 Heater

Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the heater are as follows:
l A heater keeps the cabinet temperature higher than -10C . When the temperature in the
cabinet is lower than 5C , the heater starts to work; when the temperature is higher than
15C , the heater stops working.
l The maximum heating efficiency of a 220 V heater is 300 W.
5.3.5 Sensors
The sensors consist of the door status sensor and the temperature sensor.
5.3.5.1 Door Status Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
5.3.5.2 Temperature Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the temperature sensors. The
temperature sensors consist of the ambient temperature sensor, the air inlet temperature sensor,
and the air outlet temperature sensor.
5.3.5.1 Door Status Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
Background
The door status sensors used in the APM30 power cabinet, APM30 battery cabinet, and APM30
transmission cabinet are the same in terms of structure and installation positions.
Structure
The door status sensor consists of two parts, the magnet part and the switch part.
Figure 5-12 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
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Figure 5-12 Magnet part of the door status sensor

Figure 5-13 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.
Figure 5-13 Switch part of the door status sensor

Installation Positions
The switch part is installed on the cabinet door frame and the magnet part is installed on the
inner side of the cabinet door, as shown in Figure 5-14 and Figure 5-15.
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Figure 5-14 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor
(1) Switch part of the door status sensor

Figure 5-15 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor
(1) Magnet part of the door status sensor

5.3.5.2 Temperature Sensor
This describes the structure and installation positions of the temperature sensors. The
temperature sensors consist of the ambient temperature sensor, the air inlet temperature sensor,
and the air outlet temperature sensor.
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Background
The temperature sensors are hot swappable.
Structure
Figure 5-16 shows the structure of the temperature sensor.
Figure 5-16 Temperature sensor
5-pin straight socket

The 5-pin straight socket on the temperature sensor is used to connect the temperature monitoring
signal cable.
Installation Positions
Figure 5-17 shows the installation position of the ambient temperature sensor.
Figure 5-17 Installation position of the ambient temperature sensor

NOTE
When the cabinet is used in the GSM system, the name of the temperature sensor here is ambient
temperature sensor; when the cabinet is used in the WCDMA system, the name is NCMU temperature
sensor.
Figure 5-18 shows the installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor.
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Figure 5-18 Installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor

Figure 5-19 shows the installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor.
Figure 5-19 Installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor

5.4 Cables of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The cables of the APM30 transmission cabinet consist of the PGND cable, equipotential cable,
power cable, and signal cables.
5.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the battery cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be grounded
through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
5.4.2 Input Power Cable of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
5.4.3 Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
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The monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is used to connect the alarm ports of
the APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor to the EXT_ALM1 port of the BBU.
5.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMI
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is used to connect the AFMU
board to the APMI board, and transports the monitoring signal of the AFMU to the APMI board.
5.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the battery cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be grounded
through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
Appearance
The equipotential cable is a single cable with OT terminals at both ends. It is a yellow and green
cable with cross-sectional area of 16 mm
2
. The OT terminals should be made on site.
Figure 5-20 shows the equipotential cable.
Figure 5-20 Equipotential cable

You can also make 2-hole OT terminals in compliance with local specifications, as shown in
Figure 5-21.
Figure 5-21 2-hole OT terminal

5.4.2 Input Power Cable of the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
Specifications
The RTN(+) power cable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
. The NEG(-) power
cable is a blue cable with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
.
5.4.3 Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is used to connect the alarm ports of
the APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor to the EXT_ALM1 port of the BBU.
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Structure
One end of the monitoring signal cable is an RJ45 connector and the other end consists of three
pairs of wires in different colors, as shown in Figure 5-22.
Figure 5-22 Monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet

Installation Positions
The wires in different colors are connected to different wiring terminals. Table 5-9 lists the
mapping between the wires and the pins.
Table 5-9 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet
Pin of RJ45
Connector
Pin of Cord
End Terminal
Color Wire Type Wiring
Terminal
X1.1 X2 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring
terminal OUT+ of
the APMI
X1.2 X3 Orange Alarm wiring
terminal OUT- of
the APMI
X1.3 X4 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring
terminal of the
DCDU
X1.6 X5 Green
X1.5 X6 White Twisted pair Alarm wiring
terminal of the
door status sensor
X1.4 X7 Blue

5.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMI
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is used to connect the AFMU
board to the APMI board, and transports the monitoring signal of the AFMU to the APMI board.
Structure
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI are with DB15 connectors at
both ends, as shown in Figure 5-23.
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Figure 5-23 Monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI

Installation Positions
The monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is connected to the ALM port
of the AFMU board at one end, referring to 5.3.2 AFMU; and is connected to the J3 port of the
APMI board at the other end, referring to 5.3.1 APMI.
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About This Chapter
This describes the information about the APM30 installation and the procedure for installing the
APM30. The installation procedure involves preparing for the APM30 installation, installing
the APM30 cabinet and auxiliary devices, installing the APM30 cables, powering on the APM30,
and checking the APM30 hardware installation.
6.1 General Information for Installing the APM30
Before the installation of the APM30 cabinet, you need to know the following information:
installation modes, space requirements, and cable connections of the APM30 cabinet.
6.2 Procedure for Installing the APM30
This descries how to install the APM30 hardware regarding the base, cabinet, components, and
cables. Hardware check items and power-on status check items are also provided.
6.3 Preparing for the APM30 Installation
This describes how to prepare for the APM30 installation. Before installing the APM30, you
must perform unpacking inspection and prepare the tools and instruments ready. This is a
prerequisite for the successful APM30 installation.
6.4 Installing the APM30 Cabinet
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet. The APM30 cabinet can be installed on the
concrete floor, on a metal pole, or on the battery cabinet, depending on field conditions.
6.5 Installing the Components of the APM30
This describes how to install the components of the power cabinet and the battery cabinet.
6.6 Installing the Cables of the APM30
This describes how to install the cables of the APM30 and how to seal the cable holes.
6.7 Checking the Power-On Status of the APM30 Cabinet
The cabinet must be powered on in seven days after unpacked. In addition, the cabinet cannot
be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
6.8 Checklist for the APM30 Hardware Installation
The checklist for the APM30 hardware installation consist of the check items regarding cabinet
installation, electrical connections, and field cleanliness.
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6.1 General Information for Installing the APM30
Before the installation of the APM30 cabinet, you need to know the following information:
installation modes, space requirements, and cable connections of the APM30 cabinet.
6.1.1 Installation Modes of the APM30 Cabinet
The APM30 cabinet can be installed on the concrete floor, on the metal pole, or stacked on the
battery cabinet.
6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30 Cabinet
To facilitate the cabling, operation, and maintenance, the APM30 cabinet installed in different
modes must be in strict compliance with the space requirements.
6.1.3 Cable Connections of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The cables of the APM30 power cabinet can be front-accessed. All cables are routed on the front,
and led out from the bottom of the cabinet.
6.1.4 Cable Holes of the APM30
The APM30 cabinet has multiple cable holes at the bottom. The cabling method is different in
different scenarios.
6.1.1 Installation Modes of the APM30 Cabinet
The APM30 cabinet can be installed on the concrete floor, on the metal pole, or stacked on the
battery cabinet.
Figure 6-1 shows the installation modes of the APM30 cabinet.
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Figure 6-1 Installation modes of the APM30 cabinet

6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30 Cabinet
To facilitate the cabling, operation, and maintenance, the APM30 cabinet installed in different
modes must be in strict compliance with the space requirements.
Space Requirements of the Single APM30 Cabinet
The power cabinet, battery cabinet, and transmission cabinet have the same space requirements,
as shown in Figure 6-2.
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Figure 6-2 Space requirements of the single APM30 cabinet (unit: mm)

NOTE
l If the APM30 cabinet is stacked on the RF cabinet or installed side by side with the RF cabinet, the
space requirements of the APM30 cabinet are consistent with those of the RF cabinet.
l The space of 300 mm height at the bottom of the APM30 is used when the APM30 is installed on a
pole or on a wall.
Space Requirements of the Two Cabinets
When the power cabinet is stacked on the battery cabinet, the space requirements of the power
cabinet are consistent with those of the single APM30 cabinet. Refer to Space Requirements
of the Single APM30 Cabinet.
Figure 6-3 shows the space requirements of the APM30 cabinet installed with the battery
cabinet.
Figure 6-3 Space requirements for the power cabinet installed side by side with the battery
cabinet (unit: mm)

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Requirements of the Concrete Base
When the APM30 cabinet is installed on the concrete floor, you must make a concrete base first.
Figure 6-4 shows the recommended dimensions of the concrete base.
NOTE
l The height of the concrete base should meet the requirements of cabinet heat dissipation and local flood
prevention. The concrete base should be at least 200 mm higher than the floor. This ensures that the
cabinet can be naturally cooled, or that rain water or flood water cannot enter the cabinet. When casting
the concrete base, ensure that the horizontal error of the surface is not greater than 5 mm.
Figure 6-4 Recommended dimensions of the concrete base

6.1.3 Cable Connections of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The cables of the APM30 power cabinet can be front-accessed. All cables are routed on the front,
and led out from the bottom of the cabinet.
Figure 6-5 shows the cable connections of the APM30 working with the separated base stations.
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Figure 6-5 Cable connections of the APM30 power cabinet

Table 6-1 describes the cable connections of the APM30 power cabinet.
Table 6-1 Description of the cable connections of the APM30 power cabinet
SN Description
1 Environment monitoring signal cable for the
power cabinet
2 Monitoring signal cable between the PMU
and the APMI
3 AC input power cable
4 SFP high-speed cable between the BBU and
the RFU
5 E1/T1 cable
6 Input power cable of the BBU
7 Alarm signal cable of the BBU
8 DC power cable of the AFMU

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6.1.4 Cable Holes of the APM30
The APM30 cabinet has multiple cable holes at the bottom. The cabling method is different in
different scenarios.
Cabling Method of a Single Power Cabinet
Figure 6-6 shows the cabling method of a single power cabinet.
Figure 6-6 Cabling Method of a Single Power Cabinet

Cabling method of a single power cabinet is as follows:
l E1/FE cables
The E1/FE cables are preferentially routed through hole 3. When hole 3 is inadequate,
they can be routed through hole 4, but they should be separated from the output DC
power cable using fireproof clay.
Considering the cabling of transmission or microwave equipment, the E1/FE cables can
also be routed through hole 1. But they should be separated from the input AC power
cable as far as possible using fireproof clay. The distance between two kinds of cables
should be longer than 30 mm.
l When the E1/FE cable and DC power cable are led into the cabinet, they should be properly
grounded using a grounding clip respectively.
l CPRI optical cable: is routed preferentially through hole 4. When hole 4 is inadequate, the
cable can be routed through hole 3.
l When the input and the output AC power cables are both routed through hole 1, they should
be separated from each other to avoid interference in the output cable caused by lightning
surge on the input cable.
Cabling Method of a Power Cabinet Stacked on a Battery Cabinet
Figure 6-7 shows the cabling method of a power cabinet stacked on a battery cabinet.
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Figure 6-7 Cabling Method of a Power Cabinet Stacked on a Battery Cabinet

Cabling method of a power cabinet stacked on a battery cabinet is as follows:
l E1/FE cables
The E1/FE cables are preferentially routed through hole 4. But they should be separated
from the output DC power cable using fireproof clay. When hole 4 is inadequate, the
cables can be routed through hole 3.
Considering the cabling of transmission or microwave equipment, the E1/FE cables can
also be routed through hole 1. But they should be separated from the input AC power
cable as far as possible using fireproof clay. The distance between two kinds of cables
should be longer than 30 mm.
l CPRI optical cable: is routed preferentially through hole 3. When hole 3 is inadequate, the
cables can be routed through hole 4.
l When the input and the output AC power cables are both routed through hole 1, they should
be separated from each other to avoid interference in the output cable caused by lightning
surge on the input cable.
l The cables from hole 1 should be routed through the left cable hole at the bottom of the
battery cabinet. The cables from hole 3 and 4 should be routed through the right cable hole
at the bottom of the battery cabinet.
6.2 Procedure for Installing the APM30
This descries how to install the APM30 hardware regarding the base, cabinet, components, and
cables. Hardware check items and power-on status check items are also provided.
Prerequisite
The site preparations are already made.
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Procedure
Step 1 6.3.1 Unpacking Inspection for the APM30 and arrange for 6.3.2 Tools and Instruments
Required for the APM30 Installation.
Step 2 6.4 Installing the APM30 Cabinet.
Step 3 6.5 Installing the Components of the APM30.
Step 4 6.6 Installing the Cables of the APM30.
Step 5 6.8 Checklist for the APM30 Hardware Installation.
Step 6 6.7 Checking the Power-On Status of the APM30 Cabinet.
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6.3 Preparing for the APM30 Installation
This describes how to prepare for the APM30 installation. Before installing the APM30, you
must perform unpacking inspection and prepare the tools and instruments ready. This is a
prerequisite for the successful APM30 installation.
6.3.1 Unpacking Inspection for the APM30
After the APM30 arrives at the site, you should unpack the APM30 and check the items in the
package. This is essential for successful installation.
6.3.2 Tools and Instruments Required for the APM30 Installation
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This describes the tools and instruments required for the APM30 installation. This is a
prerequisite for the successful APM30 installation.
6.3.1 Unpacking Inspection for the APM30
After the APM30 arrives at the site, you should unpack the APM30 and check the items in the
package. This is essential for successful installation.
The APM30 can be unpacked only after the equipment is delivered to the installation site. The
unpacking inspection must be performed by the representative of the customer and the personnel
authorized by Huawei.
To perform unpacking inspection, unpack the packing case, take out the Packing list, and then
check the customer's name and address, machine number, total number of products, case number,
and contract number according to the Packing list.
l If the product type and quantity comply with the packing list, sign the Packing list with the
customer.
l If there is any short shipment, wrong shipment, or equipment damage, fill in the Cargo
Problem Report and provide feedback for the order management engineer in the local
Huawei office within three days.
6.3.2 Tools and Instruments Required for the APM30 Installation
This describes the tools and instruments required for the APM30 installation. This is a
prerequisite for the successful APM30 installation.
Table 6-2 lists the tools and instruments required for the APM30 installation.
Table 6-2 Tools and instruments
Gene
ral
tools
Measuring tools 5 m measuring tape and level instrument
Marking tools Marking pen, ink fountain, and pencil
Drilling tools Percussion drill with drill bits 14 and
16, and cleaner
Clamping tools
Straight screwdrivers: M3-M6
Cross screwdrivers: M3-M6
Adjustable wrench
Socket wrenches: M6, M8, M12, M14,
M17, and M19
Double offset ring spanners: M6, M8,
M12, M14, M17, and M19
Combination wrench M17 and M19
Long-arm wrench
Pliers Sharp-nose pliers, diagonal pliers, rubber
hammer, and claw hammer
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Auxiliary tools Brush, paper knife, insulating tape,
electric knife, and power connector board
with 3 two-phase sockets and 3 three-
phase sockets (current capacity > 15 A)
Special tools Earth resistance tester, ESD wrist strap,
ESD gloves, cable peeler, crimping
pliers, RJ-45 crimping pliers, wire
punchdown tool, wire cutter, non-
conductive screwdriver, multi-purpose
crimping pliers, and wire punchdown
pliers
Instruments Digital multimeter

6.4 Installing the APM30 Cabinet
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet. The APM30 cabinet can be installed on the
concrete floor, on a metal pole, or on the battery cabinet, depending on field conditions.
6.4.1 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet on a concrete floor.
6.4.2 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Metal Pole
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet on a metal pole.
6.4.3 Installing the APM30 Single Cabinet on a Wall
This describes how to install the APM30 single cabinet on a wall.
6.4.4 Stacking the APM30 Cabinet on the Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet on the battery cabinet. This installation mode
takes up a smaller footprint and can supply backup power for a relatively long period of time.
6.4.1 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet on a concrete floor.
Context
CAUTION
The APM30 in full configuration weighs 130 kg. The concrete floor should be strong enough
to bear the weight.
Procedure
Step 1 According to the Space Requirements of the APM30, determine the position of the cabinet on
the concrete floor.
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Step 2 Determine the position of the base according to the position of the cabinet.
Step 3 Place the base in position and use a marking pen to mark four anchor points. You can also mark
the four anchor points according to the space between the holes, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Figure 6-8 Determining the anchor points (unit: mm)

Step 4 Drill holes at the marked anchor points, and install the expansion bolt assemblies, as shown in
Figure 6-9.
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Figure 6-9 Installing the expansion bolt assembly
(1) Bolt M12 x 60 (2) Spring washer 12 (3) Flat washer 12 (4) Expansion tube

Step 5 Place the base on the concrete floor and align the holes at the bottom of the base with the bolt
holes in the floor.
Step 6 Lead each bolt M12 x 60 through the spring washer 12 and flat washer 12 in turn. Put each bolt
into the expansion tube through the hole in the base, as shown in Figure 6-10.
Figure 6-10 Fixing the base

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Step 7 Turn the bolts clockwise using a wrench to fix the base on the floor.
Step 8 Open the cabinet door, remove the sealing caps at the installation holes, as shown in Figure
6-11.
Figure 6-11 Removing the sealing caps

Step 9 Carry the cabinet onto the base.
CAUTION
The cabinet can be carried by human labor if lifting tools cannot be used on site.
1. Remove the four fillers at the top of the cabinet, and screw the lifting eyes into the screw
holes, as shown in Figure 6-12.
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Figure 6-12 Installing the lifting eye
(1) Filler (2) Lifting eye

NOTE
The removed fillers should be properly stored for future use.
2. Lift the cabinet through the lifting equipment and place the cabinet onto the base slowly.
CAUTION
l During the cause of lifting, the matters needing attention are as follows: The four lifting
eyes should be secured; the angle between the lifting rope and cabinet top should be
greater than or equal to 60; the cabinet should be kept as level as possible; the cabinet
door is properly closed.
l If the cabinet is installed in adverse weather (for example, strong wind), be cautious not
to let the cabinet fall down during the whole cause of lifting.
Step 10 Adjust the position of the cabinet to align the holes at the bottom of the cabinet with the holes
of the base.
Step 11 Lead each bolt M12 x 25 through the spring washer 12 and flat washer 12 in turn. Insert the bolt
assemblies into the holes at the bottom of the cabinet, and then tighten the four bolts diagonally,
as shown in Figure 6-13.
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Figure 6-13 Fixing the APM30 cabinet

Step 12 Use a wrench to tighten the bolts clockwise. In this way, the APM30 cabinet is secured on the
base.
Step 13 Remove the four lifting eyes at the top of the cabinet. And use the removed fillers to seal the
screw holes, as shown in Figure 6-14.
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Figure 6-14 Removing the lifting eyes
(1) Lifting eye (2) Filler

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6.4.2 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Metal Pole
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet on a metal pole.
Context
CAUTION
The APM30 cabinet in full configuration weighs 130 kg. so it should be verified that the metal
pole is strong enough to support the weight. To ensure successful installation, two persons are
required.
The APM30 cabinet can be lifted by equipment. For details, refer to Step 9 and Step 13 in 6.4.1
Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor.
Procedure
Step 1 According to the space requirements of the APM30, determine the position for installing the
cabinet on the metal pole.
Step 2 Use bolts M10 x 180 and nuts to install the two fixture assemblies on the metal pole, as shown
in Figure 6-15.
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Figure 6-15 Installing the fixture assemblies
(1) Fixture assembly (2) Spring washer 10 (3) Flat washer 10 (4) Bolt M10 x 180 (5) Metal pole

Step 3 Fasten the bolts and nuts to mount the fixture assemblies on the pole, as shown in Figure
6-16.
NOTE
During the installation, you can install the upper fixture assembly and fix the APM30 cabinet on it. And
then adjust the position of the lower fixture assembly according to the position of the cabinet and finally
mount the lower fixture assembly on the pole.
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Figure 6-16 Installing the fixture assemblies
(1) Fixture assembly (2) Metal pole (3) Bolt M10 x 180 (4) Vertical plane (5) Horizontal plane

Step 4 Close the cabinet door and use screws M8 x 16 to install four mounting ears on the back of the
APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure 6-17.
Figure 6-17 Installing the mounting ears
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NOTE
Lean the cabinet against the edge of a platform to suspend the cabinet, and then install the mounting ears.
If there is no platform on site, place the cabinet against a plastic foam and then lift the rear of the cabinet
to install the mounting ears.
Step 5 Install the screws assembled with spring washers and flat washers on the fixture assemblies and
fasten the screws for six to seven pitches, as shown in Figure 6-18.
Figure 6-18 Installing the screws on the fixture assemblies
(1) Spring washer (2) Flat washer

Step 6 Lead the screws through the mounting ears, put on the spring washers and flat washers, and then
install them on the fixture assemblies. Fasten the four screws in turn, as shown in Figure 6-19.
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Figure 6-19 Installing the APM30 cabinet on the metal pole

Step 7 Use a wrench to tighten the bolts clockwise. In this way, the APM30 cabinet is securely fixed
on the metal pole.
Step 8 Open the door of the APM30 cabinet and fill the plastic tubes delivered with the cabinet in the
installation holes, as shown in Figure 6-20.
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Figure 6-20 Filling the plastic sticks in the installation holes
(1) Plastic stick (2) Sealing cap

Step 9 Close the door of the APM30 cabinet.
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6.4.3 Installing the APM30 Single Cabinet on a Wall
This describes how to install the APM30 single cabinet on a wall.
Context
CAUTION
The APM30 in full configuration is 130 kg. The wall must be strong enough to bear the weight
of a full APM30 cabinet. Two persons are required to ensure successful installation.
The APM30 cabinet can be lifted by equipment. For details, refer to Step 9 and Step 13 in 6.4.1
Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor.
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Procedure
Step 1 According to the Space Requirements of the APM30, determine the position for installing the
APM30 cabinet on the wall.
Step 2 Place the cabinet against the wall. Then mark four anchor points using a marking pen. You can
also mark the four anchor points according to the spacing between holes, as shown in Figure
6-21.
Figure 6-21 Determining the anchor points (unit: mm)
(1) Anchor point

Step 3 Use the percussion drill with a 12 bit to make holes at the marked points. Use a cleaner to clear
the dust both inside and around the holes. If the inter-hole spacing is too long or too short, locate
and drill holes again.
CAUTION
l Take measures when drilling holes. Otherwise, the flying dust may hurt your eyes or you
inhale the dust.
l The depth of the hole must be within the range from 52 mm to 60 mm (The depth of the hole
must be the length of the expansion tube plus the length of the drill bit.) If the depth is out
of the range, the expansion bolt cannot be fastened.
l If the wall is too hard or too smooth to hold the drill bit, use a chisel to dig a hole.
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Step 4 Mount the flat washer, spring washer, and nut on the expansion bolt M10 x 60, slightly fasten
them, and then put the expansion bolt into the hole. Hit the expansion bolt by using a rubber
hammer until the expansion tube is completely buried into the hole, as shown in Figure 6-22.
Figure 6-22 Installing the expansion bolt assembly
(1) Hole (2) Expansion bolt 10 x 60 (3) Wall

Step 5 Remove the nut, spring washer, and flat washer in turn.
CAUTION
After disassembling the expansion bolt assembly, ensure that the expansion tube is fully buried
into the wall and the cabinet can be kept steady on the wall.
Step 6 Use screws M8 x 16 to install four mounting ears on the back of the APM30 cabinet, as shown
in Figure 6-23.
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Figure 6-23 Installing the mounting ears

Step 7 Align the holes of the mounting ears with the four holes in the wall to place the cabinet against
the wall. Then, put the flat washer, spring washer, and nut on the expansion bolt in turn and
fasten the nut, as shown in Figure 6-24.
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Figure 6-24 Fixing the APM30 cabinet
(1) Nut (2) Spring washer (3) Flat washer

Step 8 Turn the bolts clockwise by using a wrench to secure the APM30 cabinet to the wall.
Step 9 Open the door of the APM30 cabinet and fill the plastic tubes delivered with the cabinet in the
installation holes, as shown in Figure 6-25. And close the door.
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Figure 6-25 Filling the plastic sticks in the installation holes
(1) Plastic stick (2) Sealing cap

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6.4.4 Stacking the APM30 Cabinet on the Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the APM30 cabinet on the battery cabinet. This installation mode
takes up a smaller footprint and can supply backup power for a relatively long period of time.
Context
The APM30 cabinet and the battery cabinet can be lifted by equipment. For details, refer to Step
9 and Step 13 in 6.4.1 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position for installing the battery cabinet on the concrete floor by referring to
6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30 Cabinet.
Step 2 Install the base on the concrete floor by referring to Step 2 to Step 7 in 6.4.1 Installing the
APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor.
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Step 3 Install the battery cabinet on the base by referring to Figure 6-26.
Figure 6-26 Installing the battery cabinet

NOTE
To install the battery cabinet on the base, which is the same as to install the power on the base, refer to
6.4.1 Installing the APM30 Cabinet on a Concrete Floor.
Step 4 Remove the four sealing caps at the top of the battery cabinet, as shown in Figure 6-27.
Figure 6-27 Removing the sealing caps

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The four holes at the top of the battery cabinet where the sealing caps are located are used to connect the
APM30 cabinet that are stacked on the battery cabinet.
Step 5 Open the door of the battery cabinet and loosen the screws on the cover plates. Remove the cover
plates, as shown in Figure 6-28.
Figure 6-28 Removing the cover plates

Step 6 Install the cabling plates on the same places, and fasten the screws, as shown in Figure 6-29.
Figure 6-29 Installing the cabling plates
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Step 7 Apply fireproof clay around the cover plate, as shown in Figure 6-30.
Figure 6-30 Applying fireproof clay
(1) cover plate (2) fireproof clay (3) battery cabinet

Step 8 Open the cabinet door and remove the sealing caps at the installation holes, as shown in Figure
6-31.
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Figure 6-31 Removing the sealing caps

Step 9 After the sealing caps are removed, place the APM30 cabinet above the battery cabinet. Ensure
that the cable inlets at the bottom of the APM30 cabinet are aligned with the cable outlets at the
top of the battery cabinet, as shown in Figure 6-31.
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Figure 6-32 Stacking the APM30 cabinet on the battery cabinet

Step 10 Adjust the position to align the cable inlets and outlets. Use four M12 x 10 bolts to connect the
two cabinets.
Step 11 Use the wrench to secure the APM30 cabinet on the battery cabinet by tightening the bolts
clockwise.
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6.5 Installing the Components of the APM30
This describes how to install the components of the power cabinet and the battery cabinet.
6.5.1 Installing the Components of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes how to install the PMU, PSU, user device, and batteries in the APM30 power
cabinet.
6.5.2 Installing the Components of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the batteries and heating film of the APM30 battery cabinet.
6.5.1 Installing the Components of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes how to install the PMU, PSU, user device, and batteries in the APM30 power
cabinet.
6.5.1.1 Installing the PMU and PSUs
This describes how to install the PMU and PSUs in the power subrack of the APM30 cabinet.
The PMU and PSUs are used for rectification and monitoring.
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6.5.1.2 Installing the User Device
This describes how to install the user device in the APM30 cabinet. The APM30 provides space
for the user device. The APM30 installers can determine an appropriate position for the user
device to meet actual needs.
6.5.1.3 Installing the Batteries for the APM30 Power Cabinet
Two -48 V 12 Ah battery groups, which are equivalent to a -48 V 24 Ah battery group, can be
installed in the power cabinet.
6.5.1.1 Installing the PMU and PSUs
This describes how to install the PMU and PSUs in the power subrack of the APM30 cabinet.
The PMU and PSUs are used for rectification and monitoring.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the PMU or PSUs.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position for installing the PMU and PSUs.
Figure 6-33 shows the installation position of the PMU and PSUs.
Figure 6-33 Installation position of the PMU and PSUs

Step 2 Table 6-3 describes the settings of the DIP switch on the PMU. Figure 6-34 shows the DIP
switch on the PMU.
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Table 6-3 Setting the DIP switch on the PMU
Applicat
ion of
the
APM30
DIP Switch
Addr
ess
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
WCDMA
, GSM, or
WiMAX
distribute
d or
separated
base
stations
ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3

Figure 6-34 Setting the DIP switch on the PMU

Step 3 Place the PMU or PSUs in the corresponding slot or slots, and then loosen the screws on the
handle of the panel of the PMU or PSUs by using a straight screwdriver, as shown in Figure
6-35.
Figure 6-35 Loosening the screws on the handle
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Step 4 Pull the handle on the panel of the PMU or PSUs, as shown in Figure 6-36.
Figure 6-36 Pulling the handle on the panel of the PMU or PSUs

Step 5 Slide the PSU along the guide rails into the slot and then push the handle in position.
Step 6 Fasten the screws on the handle.
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6.5.1.2 Installing the User Device
This describes how to install the user device in the APM30 cabinet. The APM30 provides space
for the user device. The APM30 installers can determine an appropriate position for the user
device to meet actual needs.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position for installing the user device in the APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure
6-37.
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Figure 6-37 Position for installing the user device in the APM30 cabinet
(1) 7 U space for the user device

Step 2 Loosen and remove the panel screws M6 x 12 from the mounting bar, and then remove the filler
panel.
Step 3 Slide the user device gently along the guide rails into the cabinet, and then fasten the screws M6
x 12 on the panel, as shown in Figure 6-38.
Figure 6-38 Installing the user device in the APM30 cabinet

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6.5.1.3 Installing the Batteries for the APM30 Power Cabinet
Two -48 V 12 Ah battery groups, which are equivalent to a -48 V 24 Ah battery group, can be
installed in the power cabinet.
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Precautions
DANGER
l Before installation, set the MCB labeled Bat under the rectifier to OFF to avoid a high current.
l During installation, do not short-circuit the positive and negative poles of batteries. The tools
such as wrenches and screwdrivers must be insulated. Otherwise, the batteries may be burnt,
which leads to injuries.
Figure 6-39 shows the position of the MCB for the battery.
Figure 6-39 Position of the MCB for the battery

l The power cables of batteries are black and red cables, among which the -48 V power cable
is black and the RTN(+) power cable is red.
l Hold the batteries with both hands because they are heavy. Carry and place the batteries
gently to avoid damage to them.
l Ensure that the installation tools are insulated.
l Keep the plastic housing of the batteries and the electrode wiring terminals intact during
installation.
l Leave a space of at least 10 mm between the batteries.
Cable Connections of the Batteries
Figure 6-40 shows the cable connections of the batteries.
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Figure 6-40 Cable connections of the batteries
(1) Battery busbar (2) RTN(+) power cable (3) -48 V power cable
(4) A single 12 V 12 Ah battery (5) Cable for series connection

Procedure
Step 1 Determine the installation position of the batteries, that is, a space of 3 U at the bottom in the
cabinet.
Step 2 Place the four -12 V 12 Ah batteries in the front of the battery cabin.
Step 3 Use cables to connect the batteries in series, as shown in Figure 6-41.
Figure 6-41 Connecting the batteries in series

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NOTE
The two ends of the cables are female connectors. The positive and negative poles of the batteries are male
connectors. When connecting the batteries in series, link the female connectors of the cables to the male
connectors on the batteries.
Step 4 Connect the power cables to the positive and negative poles of the batteries and wrap the OT
terminals of power cables with insulation tapes.
NOTE
One end of the power cable is a female connector that is linked to one of the poles on the battery, whereas
the other end is an OT terminal that is linked to the battery busbar.
Step 5 After cable connection, push the battery group gently into the rear end of the battery cabin.
Step 6 Install the next group of batteries in the same way. Figure 6-42 shows the installed battery
groups.
Figure 6-42 Installing the -48 V 24 Ah battery group

NOTE
The -48 V 12 Ah battery group contains four -12 V 12 Ah batteries.
Step 7 Press both sides of the protecting hood and remove it from the battery busbar, as shown in Figure
6-43.
Figure 6-43 Removing the protecting hood from the battery busbar
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Step 8 Use a -48 V power cable to connect the negative battery busbar to wiring terminal BAT(-) on
the power subrack, and use an RTN(+) power cable to connect the positive battery busbar to
wiring terminal BAT(+) on the power subrack.
Step 9 Remove the insulation tapes from the OT terminals of the power cables and connect the OT
terminals to the battery busbar.
NOTE
Lead the -48 V power cable of the battery busbar from the right side of the protecting hood, lead the RTN
(+) power cable from the left side, and then route the power cables along the right side of the cabinet to
the power subrack.
Step 10 Reinstall the protecting hood of the battery busbar.
Step 11 Bind the power cables neatly with cable ties.
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6.5.2 Installing the Components of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the batteries and heating film of the APM30 battery cabinet.
6.5.2.1 Installing the Batteries of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The APM30 battery cabinet can be configured with a group of -48 V 50 AH or -48 V 92 AH
batteries to supply backup power to distributed base stations and mini base stations for a
relatively long period of time.
6.5.2.1 Installing the Batteries of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The APM30 battery cabinet can be configured with a group of -48 V 50 AH or -48 V 92 AH
batteries to supply backup power to distributed base stations and mini base stations for a
relatively long period of time.
Precautions
DANGER
l Before installation, set the MCB labeled Bat under the rectifier to OFF in case of high current.
l During installation, the positive and negative poles of batteries should not be short-circuited.
The tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers must be insulated. Otherwise, the batteries may
be burnt and thus cause human injuries.
Figure 6-44 shows the MCBs of the batteries.
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Figure 6-44 MCBs of the batteries

l The power cables of batteries are black cables and red cables, among which the -48 V power
cable is black and the RTN(+) power cable is red.
l The batteries are heavy and you should hold them with both hands. Carry and place the
batteries gently to avoid damage to them.
l The installation tools must be insulated.
l The plastic housing of the batteries and the electrode wiring terminals must be kept intact
during the installation.
Cable Connections of the Batteries
The -48 V 92 AH battery group is the same as the -48 V 50 AH battery group in connections.
This task takes the -48 V 50 AH battery group as an example, as shown in Figure 6-45.
Figure 6-45 Cable connections of the -48 V 50 AH battery group
(1) Copper bar (2) RTN(+) power cable (3) -48 V power cable (4) A single 12 V 50 AH
battery
(5) Inter-battery bar

In parallel connection, the -48 V 50 AH battery groups can be extended to a -48 V 100 AH
battery group, as shown in Figure 6-46.
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Figure 6-46 Cable connections of the -48 V 100 AH battery group

NOTE
In parallel connection, the -48 V 92 AH battery groups can be extended to a -48 V 184 AH battery group.
The connection is the same as that for the -48 V 50 AH battery group.
Procedure
Step 1 Place the batteries on the guide rails one by one, from bottom to top and left to right. Then, slide
them into the cabinet, as shown in Figure 6-47.
Figure 6-47 Installing the -48 V 100 AH battery group
(1) A single 12 V 50 AH battery

Step 2 Remove the protecting hood from the wiring terminals and connect the batteries in series by
using three in-battery bars, as shown in Figure 6-48.
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Figure 6-48 Connecting the batteries in series
(1) Inter-battery bar

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6.6 Installing the Cables of the APM30
This describes how to install the cables of the APM30 and how to seal the cable holes.
6.6.1 Installing the Cables of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes how to install the cables of the APM30 power cabinet, including the PGND cable,
power input cable, environment monitoring signal cable of the PMU, and monitoring signal
cable between the PMU and the APMI.
6.6.2 Installing the Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the cables of the APM30 battery cabinet, including the equipotential
cable, power cable, and temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
6.6.3 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
This describes how to install the cables for the APM30 transmission cabinet. The cables consist
of the equipotential cable, power cable, and monitoring signal cable. The equipotential cable is
used only when the APM30 transmission cabinet is stacked on or placed side by side with the
APM30 power cabinet or the RF cabinet.
6.6.4 Sealing the Cable Holes
This describes how to seal the cables holes with fireproof clay after the APM30 cables are
installed.
6.6.1 Installing the Cables of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes how to install the cables of the APM30 power cabinet, including the PGND cable,
power input cable, environment monitoring signal cable of the PMU, and monitoring signal
cable between the PMU and the APMI.
6.6.1.1 Installing the PGND Cable for the APM30 Power Cabinet
The PGND cables of the APM30 power cabinet, surge protector, and user devices are all
connected to the grounding busbar.
6.6.1.2 Installing the Input Power Cable of the APM30 Power Cabinet
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The APM30 power cabinet uses different PDUs to support three types of AC power inputs,
namely, 220 V single-phase, 220 V three-phase, and 110 V dual-live-wire. This task takes the
220 V AC three-phase power input as an example.
6.6.1.3 Installing the Environment Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Power Cabinet
The environment monitoring signal cable for the APM30 power cabinet is used to transmit the
alarm signals from the APMI to the PMU.
6.6.1.4 Installing the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable
the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable is used to transmit alarm signals from the PMU to the
APMI and report them to the BBU.
6.6.1.5 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heater in the Power Cabinet
The input power cable of the heater in the power cabinet is connected between the heater and
the 8-pin wiring terminal.
6.6.1.1 Installing the PGND Cable for the APM30 Power Cabinet
The PGND cables of the APM30 power cabinet, surge protector, and user devices are all
connected to the grounding busbar.
Context
l The PGND cables of the cabinet door, DC power distribution subrack, AC surge protector,
and DC surge protector are connected before delivery so that they need not be installed on
site.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position of the grounding busbar.
Step 2 Lead the grounding bus through the cable hole at the bottom of the base, then through the cable
hole on the left side, and finally into the cabinet. Connect the OT terminal at one end of the
grounding bus to the grounding busbar and fasten the nuts on the grounding busbar.
Step 3 Connect the other end of the grounding bus to the outdoor grounding bar nearby, as shown in
Figure 6-49.
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Figure 6-49 Installing the PGND cable for the power cabinet

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6.6.1.2 Installing the Input Power Cable of the APM30 Power Cabinet
The APM30 power cabinet uses different PDUs to support three types of AC power inputs,
namely, 220 V single-phase, 220 V three-phase, and 110 V dual-live-wire. This task takes the
220 V AC three-phase power input as an example.
Context
Different PDUs and short-circuiting modes are used for different AC power inputs. For details,
refer to Table 3-6. Accordingly, the connections of power cables are different,refer toFigure
6-50.
Figure 6-50 the connections of power cables for different AC power inputs

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l For 220 V AC single-phase power inputs, the L wire is connected to one of the AC input
wiring terminals labeled L1, L2, and L3, and the N wire is connected to the AC input wiring
terminal labeled N.
l For 220 V AC three-phase power inputs, the L1, L2, and L3 wires are connected to the AC
input wiring terminals labeled L1, L2, and L3 respectively (with the short-circuiting bars
removed), and the N wire is connected to the AC input wiring terminal labeled N. For inputs
in three-phase five-wire mode, the PE cable should be connected to the grounding bar on
the side wall of the cabinet.
l For 110 V AC dual-live-wire power inputs, the L1 wire is connected to the AC input wiring
terminal labeled L1, and the L2 wire is connected to the AC input wiring terminal labeled
L2.
Figure 6-51 shows the AC input wiring terminals on the PDU for 220 V AC three-phase power
inputs.
Figure 6-51 AC wiring terminals

Procedure
Step 1 Loosen the nut and remove the transparent protecting hood from the AC input wiring terminal.
Step 2 Remove the captive screws from the AC input wiring terminals labeled L1, L2, and L3, and then
remove the short-circuiting bar, as shown in Figure 6-52.
Figure 6-52 Removing the short-circuiting bars

NOTE
When the 220 V single-phase input or 110 V dual-live-wire input is used, the short-circuiting bars on the
AC input terminals need not be removed.
Step 3 Strip the jacket of the AC power cable in proper length and make the L1, L2, L3, and N wires
into OT terminals.
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Step 4 Connect the OT terminals to the AC input wiring terminals labeled L1, L2, L3, and N on the
PDU, and then fasten the captive screws, as shown in Figure 6-53.
Step 5 Fasten the nut and fix the protecting hood.
Step 6 Bind the AC power cables neatly with cable ties.
Figure 6-53 Installing the AC input power cable

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6.6.1.3 Installing the Environment Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Power
Cabinet
The environment monitoring signal cable for the APM30 power cabinet is used to transmit the
alarm signals from the APMI to the PMU.
Procedure
Step 1 Unpack the environment monitoring signal cable for the power cabinet.
Step 2 Link the DB50 male connector of the environment monitoring signal cable to the COM port on
the PMU panel, as shown in Figure 6-54.
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Figure 6-54 Installing the environment monitoring signal cable for the APM30 power cabinet
(1) Environment monitoring signal cable for the power cabinet

CAUTION
You must install the DB50 connector of the environment monitoring cable with your hands and
plug or pull the connector vertically to prevent false alarms caused by bent pins.
Step 3 Bind the cable with cable ties.
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6.6.1.4 Installing the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable
the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable is used to transmit alarm signals from the PMU to the
APMI and report them to the BBU.
Procedure
Step 1 Unpack the monitoring signal cable.
Step 2 Link the RJ-45 connector of the monitoring signal cable to the RS232/RS422 port on the PMU
panel, as shown in Figure 6-55.
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Figure 6-55 Installing the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable
(1) the PMU-APMI Monitoring Signal Cable

Step 3 Bind the cable with cable ties.
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6.6.1.5 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heater in the Power Cabinet
The input power cable of the heater in the power cabinet is connected between the heater and
the 8-pin wiring terminal.
Context
l The heater has been installed in the power cabinet before delivery.
l The AC input power cable from the two AC output terminals on the PDU to the 8-pin wiring
terminal has been installed before delivery.
Figure 6-56 shows the cable connections of the heater.
Figure 6-56 Cable connections of the heater
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the blue and brown wires of the heater's own power cable to the N and the L sides
respectively on the 8-pin wiring terminal of the power cabinet.
NOTE
The heater input power cables can be connected to any pair of output pins on the 8-pin wiring terminal.
Step 2 Arrange and bind the AC power cables neatly with cable ties, as shown in Figure 6-56.
NOTE
The remaining three pairs of AC output pins on the 8-pin wiring terminal can be used to supply power to
the heating films in the battery cabinet, heating films in the RF cabinet, and heater in the transmission
cabinet.
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6.6.2 Installing the Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the cables of the APM30 battery cabinet, including the equipotential
cable, power cable, and temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
6.6.2.1 Installing the Equipotential Cable for the APM30 Battery Cabinet
When the APM30 battery cabinet and the APM30 power cabinet of the stacked together, the
equipotential cable is used to ground the battery cabinet.
6.6.2.2 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the power cables for the APM30 battery cabinet. The power cables
consist of the power cable of the heating film, the power cable connected to positive and negative
poles of the battery, the inter-battery power cable, and the power cable that connects the battery
and the power subrack.
6.6.2.3 Installing the Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries
The temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries is connected between the wiring
terminal on the batteries to the BAT_TEM1 port on the APMI. Through the APMI of the power
cabinet, the temperature-related alarms of the battery cabinet can be reported to the BBU. This
cable is delivered with the APM30 battery cabinet.
6.6.2.4 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor in the Battery Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet is connected between
the door status sensor in the battery cabinet and the wiring terminal block of the door status
sensor in the power cabinet, through which the door status signals are reported.
6.6.2.5 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heating Film in the Battery Cabinet
The input power cable of the heating film is an input AC power cable connected between the 8-
pin AC output terminal of the power cabinet and the AC input terminal on the left of the battery
cabinet.
6.6.2.1 Installing the Equipotential Cable for the APM30 Battery Cabinet
When the APM30 battery cabinet and the APM30 power cabinet of the stacked together, the
equipotential cable is used to ground the battery cabinet.
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Procedure
Step 1 Determine the positions of the grounding busbars in the battery cabinet and the power cabinet.
Step 2 Connect the OT terminal at one end of the equipotential cable to the grounding busbar in the
power cabinet.
Step 3 Route the other end of the equipotential cable through the access hole to the grounding busbar
in the battery cabinet.
Step 4 Connect the other OT terminal of the equipotential cable to the grounding busbar in the battery
cabinet, as shown in Figure 6-57.
Figure 6-57 Installing the equipotential cable for the battery cabinet

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6.6.2.2 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to install the power cables for the APM30 battery cabinet. The power cables
consist of the power cable of the heating film, the power cable connected to positive and negative
poles of the battery, the inter-battery power cable, and the power cable that connects the battery
and the power subrack.
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Prerequisite
The batteries are installed in the battery cabinet.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the protecting hood from the wiring terminals and connect the batteries in series with
three inter-battery bars, as shown in Figure 6-58.
Figure 6-58 Installing the inter-battery bars

Step 2 According to the power cable connections shown in Figure 6-59, connect the power cable of
the heating film, the power cable connected to positive and negative poles of the battery, and
the power cable between the battery and the power subrack in turn.
Figure 6-59 Power cable connections in the battery cabinet

NOTE
E-E and C-C show the left view and right view of the battery cabinet respectively.
Table 6-4 describes the power cable connections in the battery cabinet.
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Table 6-4 Power cable connections in the battery cabinet
SN Description One End
Connected to...
The Other End
Connected to...
1/2 Power cable of the
heating film
AC input wiring
terminal on copper
wiring bar on the left
side of the battery
cabinet
AC output wiring
terminal on the PDU
3/5;4/6 AC input power
cable of the heating
film
AC output wiring
terminal on the
copper wiring bar on
the left side of the
battery cabinet
Heating film
7/8 Power cable at the
negative pole
Negative pole Negative wiring
terminal on the
copper bar on the
right side of the
battery cabinet
9/10 Power cable at the
positive pole
Positive pole Positive wiring
terminal on the
copper bar on the
right side of the
battery cabinet
11 Cable between the
MCB and power
input terminal of the
battery
Negative input
wiring terminal on
the copper bar on the
right side of the
battery cabinet
Negative MCB of the
battery cabinet
12 Cable between the
MCB and the
negative pole of the
battery
Negative MCB of the
battery cabinet
Negative wiring
terminal on the
copper bar on the
right side of the
battery cabinet
13 Power cable at the
negative pole
Negative input
wiring terminal on
the copper bar on the
right side of the
battery cabinet
Negative pole BAT
(-) of the power
subrack
14 Power cable at the
positive pole of the
battery
Positive wiring
terminal on the
copper bar on the
right side of the
battery cabinet
Positive pole BAT
(+) of the power
subrack
15/16 Door status sensor
signal cable of the
battery cabinet
Switch of the door
status sensor
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Step 3 The cables should be bound neatly with cable ties.
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6.6.2.3 Installing the Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries
The temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries is connected between the wiring
terminal on the batteries to the BAT_TEM1 port on the APMI. Through the APMI of the power
cabinet, the temperature-related alarms of the battery cabinet can be reported to the BBU. This
cable is delivered with the APM30 battery cabinet.
Prerequisite
l The tools such as the cross screwdriver and the wire cutter are ready.
l The power cables for the batteries are connected.
Context
Before delivery, the 2-pin connector at one end of the cable has been connected to the
BAT_TEM1 port on the APMI.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the Bat MCB on the front panel of the power supply subrack to OFF.
Step 2 Route the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries to the battery cabinet.
Step 3 If a single BBC is configured, the temperature sensor is installed on the left side of the upper
battery cabin in the BBC and the OT terminals must be insulated from the BBC. As shown in
Figure 6-60. If two BBCs are configured, the temperature sensor is installed only in the lower
stacked BBC. The installation position and precautions to be taken are the same as that of the
scenario with a single BBC.
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Figure 6-60 Routing the cable
(1) The temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries

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6.6.2.4 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor in the
Battery Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet is connected between
the door status sensor in the battery cabinet and the wiring terminal block of the door status
sensor in the power cabinet, through which the door status signals are reported.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the short-circuiting lines from the wiring terminal block of the door status sensor in the
power cabinet.
Step 2 Lead the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet through the
interconnection hole between two cabinets.
Step 3 Connect the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet to the wiring
terminal block, as shown in Figure 6-61.
Figure 6-61 Installing the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet

Step 4 Route the cable according to the cabling space and bind the cable with cable ties.
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The input power cable of the heating film is an input AC power cable connected between the 8-
pin AC output terminal of the power cabinet and the AC input terminal on the left of the battery
cabinet.
Context
l The two heating films have been installed before delivery, with one in the upper tray and
the other in the lower tray.
l The AC input power cable from the two AC output terminals on the PDU to the 8-pin wiring
terminal has been installed before delivery.
Figure 6-62 shows the cable connections of the heating films.
Figure 6-62 Cable connections of the heating films
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the core end connectors of the blue and brown wires of the heating film input power
cable to the N and the L sides respectively on the 8-pin wiring terminal of the power cabinet.
NOTE
The heating film input power cables can be connected to any pair of output pins on the 8-pin wiring terminal.
Step 2 Lead one end of the AC input power cable through the cable hole of the power cabinet, to the
AC input terminal of the battery cabinet.
Step 3 Connect the OT terminal at the other end of the heating film input power cable to the wiring
terminal of the battery cabinet.
Step 4 Arrange and bind the AC power cables neatly with cable ties, as shown in Figure 6-62.
NOTE
The remaining three pairs of AC output pins on the 8-pin wiring terminal can be used to supply power to
the heater in the power cabinet, heating films in the RF cabinet, and heater in the transmission cabinet.
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6.6.3 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Transmission
Cabinet
This describes how to install the cables for the APM30 transmission cabinet. The cables consist
of the equipotential cable, power cable, and monitoring signal cable. The equipotential cable is
used only when the APM30 transmission cabinet is stacked on or placed side by side with the
APM30 power cabinet or the RF cabinet.
6.6.3.1 Installing the Equipotential Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
When the APM30 transmission cabinet and the APM30 power cabinet are installed side by side,
the equipotential cable is used to ground the transmission cabinet.
6.6.3.2 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The power cable for the APM30 transmission cabinet is used to connect the DC output wiring
terminal on the PDU of the power cabinet to the DC input wiring terminal on the DCDU-03A
of the transmission cabinet. It provides DC power for the transmission devices in the transmission
cabinet.
6.6.3.3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is connected to the EXT_ALM1 port
on the BBU at one side, and to the alarm ports of the door status sensor, the APMI, and the
DCDU of the transmission cabinet at the other side. This cable is delivered with the transmission
cabinet.
6.6.3.4 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heater in the Transmission Cabinet
The input power cable of the heater in the transmission cabinet is an AC input power cable
connected between the 8-pin wiring terminal in the power cabinet and the 2-pin wiring terminal
in the transmission cabinet.
6.6.3.1 Installing the Equipotential Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
When the APM30 transmission cabinet and the APM30 power cabinet are installed side by side,
the equipotential cable is used to ground the transmission cabinet.
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Procedure
Step 1 Determine the positions of the grounding busbars in the transmission cabinet and the power
cabinet respectively, as shown in Figure 6-63.
Step 2 Lead the equipotential cable into the power cabinet base through the cable hole on the left side
of the base, and then through the cable inlet at the cabinet bottom into the power cabinet.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on the grounding busbar of the power cabinet. Lead the equipotential cable
through the flat and spring washers, connect it to the grounding screw, and then fix it to the
grounding busbar.
Step 4 Lead the other end of the equipotential cable to the transmission cabinet. Route the cable through
the cable inlet on the left side into the transmission cabinet base, and then through the cable inlet
at the cabinet bottom into the cabinet.
Step 5 Loosen the screws on the grounding busbar of the transmission cabinet. Lead the equipotential
cable through the flat and spring washers, connect it to the grounding screw, and then fix it to
the grounding busbar.
Step 6 All cables should meet the cabling requirements and be bound neatly with cable ties.
Figure 6-63 Installing the equipotential cable for the transmission cabinet
(1) Grounding busbar of the
power cabinet
(2) Grounding bar of the
site
(3) Equipotential cable (4) Grounding busbar of the
transmission cabinet

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6.6.3.2 Installing the Power Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The power cable for the APM30 transmission cabinet is used to connect the DC output wiring
terminal on the PDU of the power cabinet to the DC input wiring terminal on the DCDU-03A
of the transmission cabinet. It provides DC power for the transmission devices in the transmission
cabinet.
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Context
l The DC output terminals that correspond to the MCBs on the PDU of the power cabinet
are used according to the transmission cabinet capacity.
l The DC power cables of the transmission cabinet consist of the -48 V DC power cable and
the RTN(+) power cable. The two types of power cables are connected in the same way.
Procedure
Step 1 Arrange for DC power cables of proper length according to the routing distance between the
DCDU-03A and the PDU.
Step 2 Strip off the jackets at both ends of the power cables in proper length and make the ends into
OT terminals.
Step 3 Loosen the screws and remove the protecting hood from the power subrack to expose the PDU.
Step 4 Connect the OT terminal at one end of the power cable to the DC output wiring terminal on the
PDU, and then tighten the screw.
Step 5 Route the cable to the transmission cabinet, as shown in Figure 6-64.
Step 6 Connect the OT terminal at the other end of the power cable to the corresponding wiring terminal,
as shown in Figure 6-64.
Figure 6-64 Connecting the power cable of the transmission cabinet

Step 7 Route the cables according to the cabling requirements and bind the cables neatly with cable
ties.
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6.6.3.3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is connected to the EXT_ALM1 port
on the BBU at one side, and to the alarm ports of the door status sensor, the APMI, and the
DCDU of the transmission cabinet at the other side. This cable is delivered with the transmission
cabinet.
Context
The alarm wires are in different color and should be connected to different wiring terminal
blocks. Table 6-5 describes the pin assignment of the alarm wires.
Table 6-5 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet
Pin of RJ45
Connector
Pin of Cord
End Terminal
Color Wiring
Terminal
Pin
X1.1 X2 White Alarm wiring
terminal OUT+
of the APMI
PIN1
X1.2 X3 Orange Alarm wiring
terminal OUT- of
the APMI
PIN2
X1.3 X4 White Alarm wiring
terminal of the
DCDU
PIN1
X1.6 X5 Green PIN2
X1.5 X6 White Alarm wiring
terminal of the
door status
sensor
PIN1
X1.4 X7 Blue PIN2

Procedure
Step 1 Fix the RJ-45 connector at one end of the monitoring signal cable to the EXT_ALM1 port on
the BBU.
Step 2 Route the monitoring signal cable to the transmission cabinet.
Step 3 Connect the wires of the cable to the corresponding ports of the transmission cabient.
1. Connect the blue and white bare terminals (X1.4 and X1.5) to the alarm wiring terminals
on the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 6-65.
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Figure 6-65 Connecting the monitoring signal cable to the door status sensor

2. Connect the white and orange bare terminals (X1.1 and X1.2) to alarm wiring terminals
OUT+ and OUT- on the APMI, as shown in Figure 6-66.
Figure 6-66 Connecting the monitoring signal cable to the APMI

3. Connect the white and green bare terminals (X1.3 and X1.6) to the alarm wiring terminals
on the DCDU, as shown in Figure 6-67.
Figure 6-67 Connecting the monitoring signal cable to the DCDU
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4. Figure 6-68 shows the installed monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet.
Figure 6-68 Installed monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet
(1) DCDU (2) APMI (3) Door status sensor (4) BBU

Step 4 Attach labels to the monitoring signal cable.
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6.6.3.4 Installing the Input Power Cable of the Heater in the Transmission Cabinet
The input power cable of the heater in the transmission cabinet is an AC input power cable
connected between the 8-pin wiring terminal in the power cabinet and the 2-pin wiring terminal
in the transmission cabinet.
Context
l The heater has been installed in the transmission cabinet before delivery.
l The AC input power cable from the two AC output terminals on the PDU to the 8-pin wiring
terminal has been installed before delivery.
Figure 6-69 shows the cable connections of the heater.
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Figure 6-69 Cable connections of the heater

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the blue and brown wires of the heater's power cable to the N and the L sides respectively
on the 2-pin wiring terminal of the transmission cabinet.
Step 2 Connect the core end connectors of the blue and brown wires of the heater input power cable to
the N and the L sides respectively on the 8-pin wiring terminal of the power cabinet.
NOTE
The heating film input power cables can be connected to any pair of output pins on the 8-pin wiring terminal.
Step 3 Route the AC input power cable to the 2-pin wiring terminal in the transmission cabinet.
Step 4 Connect the OT terminal at the other end of the heater input power cable to the 2-pin wiring
terminal of the transmission cabinet.
Step 5 Arrange and bind the AC power cables neatly with cable ties.
NOTE
The remaining three pairs of AC output pins on the 8-pin wiring terminal can be used to supply power to
the heater in the power cabinet, heating films in the RF cabinet, and heating films in the battery cabinet.
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6.6.4 Sealing the Cable Holes
This describes how to seal the cables holes with fireproof clay after the APM30 cables are
installed.
Context
The cable holes to be sealed refer to the holes on both sides of the APM30 cabinet and the holes
for the internal cables between the stacked cabinets.
Procedure
Step 1 Route the cables properly and bind them with cable ties.
Step 2 Seal the cable holes with fireproof clay.
To seal the cable holes, do as follows:
l Apply the fireproof clay to the cable holes. If the APM30 cabinet is installed on a pole or a
wall, you can fill the clay from both inside and outside of the cabinet.
l If the APM30 cabinet is installed on the floor, you can fill the fireproof clay only from inside
of the cabinet.
l To fully seal the cable holes with fireproof clay, you should keep the cables in the center of
the hole.
Figure 6-70 shows the fireproof clay filled from inside the cabinet.
Figure 6-70 Fireproof clay filled from inside the cabinet

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Postrequisite
6.7 Checking the Power-On Status of the APM30 Cabinet
The cabinet must be powered on in seven days after unpacked. In addition, the cabinet cannot
be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
Context
After the APM30 is installed, you must power on the APM30 within one week.
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DANGER
The power-on status check involves high-voltage operation. Be cautious when conducting the
power-on check. Any direct contact with the input voltage or indirect contact through damp
objects might endanger your life.
Before you power on the APM30, perform the following operations:
l Check the APM30 cabinet installation by referring to Checklist for the APM30 Cabinet
Installation.
l Check the electrical connections of the APM30 cabinet by referring to Checklist for the
APM30 Electrical Connections.
Procedure
Step 1 Ensure that the input voltage of the APM30 is from 176 V AC to 290 V AC and that the switch
of external power supply device is turned on.
Step 2 Set the AC input MCB labeled SW1 to ON to power on the APM30 cabinet.
Step 3 Turn the multimeter to the DC range. Measure the voltage of the DC output terminals LOAD1
and LOAD2 in the power supply subrack. The proper range is from -44 V DC to -58 V DC.
Step 4 Set the DC MCB to ON. Turn the multimeter to the DC range. Measure the voltage of the DC
output terminals in the DC power distribution unit. The proper range is from -44 V DC to -58
V DC.
Step 5 Set the AC MCB labeled SW1 on the APM30 to OFF to power off the APM30 cabinet.
Step 6 Check whether the DC backup power is normal by referring to Step 3 and Step 4.
Step 7 When all the previously mentioned operations are performed, check the field cleanliness by
referring to Checklist for the APM30 Field Cleanliness.
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6.8 Checklist for the APM30 Hardware Installation
The checklist for the APM30 hardware installation consist of the check items regarding cabinet
installation, electrical connections, and field cleanliness.
Checklist for the APM30 Cabinet Installation
Table 6-6 lists the check items for the APM30 cabinet installation.
Table 6-6 Checklist for the APM30 cabinet installation
SN Check Item
1 The installation position of the cabinet strictly comply with the engineering
design.
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2 When the APM30 is mounted on a wall, the holes of the mounting ears are
aligned with the bolt holes. The mounting ears are placed against the wall
securely.
3 When the APM30 is mounted on a metal pole, the pole fixtures are secure and
reliable.
4 When the APM30 is installed on the floor, the base is securely installed.
5 The horizontal error of the cabinet is less than 3 mm and the vertical error is
not greater than 3 mm.
6 All the bolts are tightened, especially for electrical connections. The flat
washers and spring washers are completely and properly installed.
7 The cabinet is neat and clean.
8 The paint on the surface of the cabinet is satisfactory.
9 The space reserved for the user devices is covered by a filler panel.
10 The cabinet door and the lock are functional. The gag lever post is tightened.
11 All the labels are complete, correct, and legible.

Checklist for the APM30 Electrical Connections
Table 6-7 lists the check items for the electrical connections of the APM30.
Table 6-7 Checklist for the APM30 electrical connections
SN Check Item
1 All self-made PGND cables are copper-based and have proper wire diameters.
No breaking device such as the switch and fuse is allowed for the electrical
connection of the grounding system, and no short circuit is allowed.
2 According to wiring diagram of the power system, check whether the PGND
cables are securely connected, whether the AC lead-in cables and internal
cables are properly connected, and whether the screws are tightened. Ensure
that no short circuit occurs in output and input cables.
3 The redundant part of the power cable or PGND cable is stripped off rather
than coiled.
4 The lugs at both ends of the power cable or the PGND cable are securely
soldered or crimped.
5 The exposed wires at the wiring terminals and the lug handles are insulated
by the insulating tape or heat-shrinkable tube.
6 The flat washers and spring washers are well mounted to all wiring terminals.
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SN Check Item
7 The connectors of each cable are securely connected, especially those at the
bottom of the APM30 cabinet.
8 All cables are neatly bound with cable ties, and arranged at even intervals, to
proper tightness, and in the same direction.
9 The power cable and PGND cable are routed separately from other cables.
10 The cables are distributed in a way to facilitate maintenance and capacity
expansion.
11 Both ends of each cable are legible. That is, both ends of the cable are labeled.
12 Extra cable ties are stripped off. All cuts are smooth without sharp projections.
13 The negative pole and the positive pole of batteries are correctly connected.
14 According to the APM30 capacity, ensure that all the MCBs are in normal
status and the MCBs for the batteries are set to ON. When the mains works
without voltage or with undervoltage, the batteries can provide backup power
for the APM30 cabinet.

Checklist for the APM30 Field Cleanliness
Table 6-8 lists the check items for the field cleanliness of the APM30.
Table 6-8 Checklist for the APM30 field cleanliness
SN Check Item
1 There are no fingerprints or other smears on the surface of the APM30.
2 There are no unnecessary adhesive tapes or cable ties on the cables.
3 There are no adhesive tapes, cable ties, wastepaper, or packing bags around
the APM30.
4 All the stuff around the APM30 is neat, clean, and intact.

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7 Maintaining the APM30 Hardware
About This Chapter
The cabinet cannot be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
7.1 Routine Maintenance
This describes how to perform regular inspection for the APM30 and clear the detected faults
in time.
7.2 Replacing the PMU
When the PMU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
7.3 Replacing the PSU
When the PSU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
7.4 Replacing the Batteries of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes how to replace the faulty or aging batteries of the APM30 battery cabinet. The
batteries are usually replaced in batches, that is, all the batteries need to be replaced at the same
time.
7.5 Replacing the Batteries of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to replace the faulty or exhausted batteries of the APM30 battery cabinet.
The batteries are usually replaced in batches, that is, all the batteries need to be replaced at the
same time.
7.6 Replacing the Fan
This describes how to replace a faulty fan that cannot be repaired in time.
7.7 Replacing the PDU
This describes how to replace a faulty PDU.
7.8 Replacing the Surge Protector of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes how to replace a faulty surge protector.
7.9 Replacing the Filter
This describes how to replace the damaged or aged filter.
7.10 Replacing the Temperature Sensor
This describes how to replace a faulty temperature sensor in the APM30 cabinet.
7.11 Replacing the Door Status Sensor
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This describes how to replace a faulty door status sensor. The door status sensor is hot-
swappable.
7.12 Replacing the APMI
This describes how to replace the faulty APMI.
7.13 Replacing the AFMU
This describes how to replace a faulty AFMU.
7.14 Replacing the heater
The heaters that can be replaced are the heater in the APM30 power cabinet and that in the
APM30 transmission cabinet.
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7.1 Routine Maintenance
This describes how to perform regular inspection for the APM30 and clear the detected faults
in time.
Maintenance Items
Table 7-1 List of maintenance items
Item Interv
al
Checki
ng
Metho
d
Instruction
Whether the
voltage output is
normal.
Once
half a
year
Multim
eter
See 6.7 Checking the Power-On Status of the
APM30 Cabinet.
Whether the fans
are operational.
Once
half a
year
Visual
inspecti
on
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Whether the
indicators are
operational.
Once
half a
year
Visual
inspecti
on
l For details about the LED on the PMU, see
Table 3-11.
l For the LED indicators on the AFMU, see
Table 5-4.
l When the alarm LED is ON, query the alarms
on the BAM and clear them.
The paint and the
galvanization
coating on the
surface of the
cabinet are intact.
Once
half a
year
Visual
inspecti
on
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7.2 Replacing the PMU
When the PMU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
Prerequisite
l The type of faulty PMU is confirmed and the new PMU is ready.
l The new PMU is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty PMU.
l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
This module is hot swappable.
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CAUTION
Take proper ESD prevention measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to protect the PMU from electrostatic damage.
Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the cables from the panel of the PMU, and then label the cables.
CAUTION
When inserting or removing the DB50 connector of the environment monitoring signal cable,
you must hold the connector with both hands and keep it perpendicular to the panel, to prevent
false alarms caused by bent pins.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on the handle of the PMU panel by using a screwdriver.
Step 3 Pull the handle gently to disconnect the buckle of the PMU from the subrack, and then remove
the PMU from the slot, as shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1 Removing the PMU

Step 4 Set the DIP switch of the new PMU to 11000000, as shown in Figure 7-2.
Figure 7-2 Set the DIP switch
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Step 5 Loosen the screws on the handle of the PMU. Then, pull the handle outwards.
Step 6 Slide the PMU along the guide rails into the slot and then push the handle back.
Step 7 Tighten the screws on the handle, as shown in Figure 7-3.
Figure 7-3 Installing the PMU

Step 8 Connect the cables, which have been disconnected from the PMU, according to the labels.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the PMU, check the following items:
l The cables are correctly and tightly connected.
l The RUN LED on the panel blinks green at 0.5 Hz after the PMU is powered on.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty PMU.
7.3 Replacing the PSU
When the PSU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
Prerequisite
l The model of the faulty PSU is confirmed, and a new PSU of the same model is ready.
l The new PSU is intact, and its hardware version is consistent with that of the faulty PSU.
l The tools and materials, such as an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, Phillips
screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door are ready.
Context
The PSU is hot-swappable.
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the module.
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Procedure
Step 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on the handle of the panel of the PSU.
Step 2 Pull the handle gently to disconnect the buckle of the PSU from the subrack, and then remove
the PSU from the slot, as shown in Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-4 Removing the PSU

Step 3 Loosen the screws on the handle of the PSU, and then pull out the handle.
Step 4 Slide the PSU along the guide rails into the slot until it is in position, and then push the handle
back.
Step 5 Tighten the screws on the handle. Figure 7-5 shows the installation procedure.
Figure 7-5 Installing the PSU

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Postrequisite
After replacing the PSU, check the following items:
l Check that the power input LED on the panel of the PSU is ON in green after the PSU is
powered on.
l Check on the M2000 or LMT that the related alarms are cleared after power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty PSU.
7.4 Replacing the Batteries of the APM30 Power Cabinet
This describes how to replace the faulty or aging batteries of the APM30 battery cabinet. The
batteries are usually replaced in batches, that is, all the batteries need to be replaced at the same
time.
Prerequisite
l The type of faulty batteries are confirmed and the new batteries are ready.
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l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
Figure 7-6shows the installation position of the batteries in the power cabinet.
Figure 7-6 Installation position of the batteries in the power cabinet
DANGER
l During replacement, the positive and negative poles of batteries should not be short-circuited
or reversely connected. The tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers must be insulated.
Otherwise, the batteries may be burned and thus cause human injuries.
Procedure
Step 1 Check whether the AC power of the power cabinet is powered off.
If... Then...
The AC power of the APM30 cabinet can be switched off, Go to Step 2.
The AC power of the APM30 cabinet cannot be switched off, Go to Step 3.
Step 2 Set the DC MCB and the AC MCB on the PDU to OFF in turn.
Step 3 Set the MCB labeled BAT on the panel of the power subrack to OFF.
Step 4 Remove the power cable from the copper bar and the inter-battery cable in turn, and label the
cables.
Step 5 Hold the battery with both hands and keep it properly.
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NOTE
l Remove the batteries from left to right.
l Hold the battery with both hands in case it falls.
Step 6 Install new batteries and cables. For details, refer to 6.5.1.3 Installing the Batteries for the
APM30 Power Cabinet.
Step 7 The procedure for replacing the batteries depends on whether the AC power of the power cabinet
is powered off.
If... Then...
The AC power of the power cabinet can be powered off, Go to Step 8.
The AC power of the APM30 cabinet cannot be powered off, Go to Step 9.
Step 8 Set the AC MCB and the DC MCB on the PDU to ON in turn.
Step 9 Set the MCB labeled BAT on the panel of the power subrack to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the batteries, do as follows:
l Ensure that the battery groups are properly installed.
l Verify that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty batteries.
7.5 Replacing the Batteries of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
This describes how to replace the faulty or exhausted batteries of the APM30 battery cabinet.
The batteries are usually replaced in batches, that is, all the batteries need to be replaced at the
same time.
Prerequisite
l The type of faulty batteries are confirmed and the new batteries are ready.
l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
DANGER
l During replacement, the positive and negative poles of batteries should not be short-circuited
or reversely connected. The tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers must be insulated.
Otherwise, the batteries may be burned and thus cause human injuries.
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Procedure
Step 1 Set the MCB labeled BAT on the panel of the power subrack to OFF.
Step 2 Open the door of the battery cabinet.
Step 3 Set the MCB on the right side of the battery cabinet controlling the battery groups to OFF.
Step 4 Record the cable connections of batteries and remove all the cables from the batteries.
Step 5 Remove the retention screws from the baffle plate by using a screwdriver and then remove the
baffle plate.
Step 6 Take out the battery with both hands and keep it properly.
NOTE
l Remove all the baffles and batteries from top to bottom in turn. Note that you must remove the baffle
and take out the battery from one layer before doing so to the next layer.
l Hold the battery with both hands in case it falls.
Step 7 Install the new battery and the baffle in turn and then connect the cables according to the previous
record. For details, see 6.5.2.1 Installing the Batteries of the APM30 Battery Cabinet.
NOTE
Install all the batteries and baffles from bottom to top in turn. Note that you must install the battery and
baffle on one layer before doing so to the next layer.
Step 8 Close the cabinet door.
Step 9 Set the MCB labeled BAT on the panel of the power subrack to ON.
Step 10 Set the MCB on the right side of the battery cabinet controlling the battery groups to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the batteries, do as follows:
l Ensure that the battery groups are properly installed.
l Verify that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty batteries.
7.6 Replacing the Fan
This describes how to replace a faulty fan that cannot be repaired in time.
Prerequisite
l The type of faulty fan is confirmed and the new fan is ready.
l The new fan is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty fan.
l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
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Procedure
Step 1 Set the PDU MCB that controls the fan to OFF.
l When the APM30 is applied to the distributed base station, the MCB labeled SW2 controls
the fan.
l When the APM30 is applied to the separated base station, the MCB labeled SW4 controls
the fan.
Step 2 Remove the retention screws on each side of the filler panel of the 1 U space below the fan, and
then remove the filler panel.
Step 3 Remove the signal cable that is connected to the AFMU from the outside terminal of the fan, as
shown in Figure 7-7.
Figure 7-7 Removing the signal cable from the fan

Step 4 Loosen the two captive screws on the fan tray and pull the fan tray out, as shown in Figure
7-8.
Figure 7-8 Pulling out the fan tray
(1) Handle (2) Fan tray (3) Captive screw

Step 5 Loosen the screws at the corners of the fan, remove the faulty fan, and install a new one.
Step 6 Push the fan tray gently to its position and tighten the two captive screws.
Step 7 Connect the signal cable of the AFMU to the corresponding port in the wiring terminal socket.
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Step 8 Set the MCB that controls the AFMU to ON. The fan works properly.
Step 9 Install the filler panel back to the I U space below the fan, and then tighten the screws on each
side of the filler panel.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the PMU or PSUs, do as follows:
l Ensure that the fan is properly installed and the cables are correctly and firmly connected.
l Ensure that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty fan.
7.7 Replacing the PDU
This describes how to replace a faulty PDU.
Prerequisite
l The type of the faulty PDU is confirmed, and the new PDU is ready.
l The new PDU is intact, and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty PDU.
l The tools and materials, such as the ESD wrist strap or gloves, Phillips screwdriver, ESD
box or bag, and key to the cabinet door, are available.
Context
Figure 7-9 shows the installation position of the PDU in the power cabinet.
Figure 7-9 Installation position of the PDU in the power cabinet

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CAUTION
l Power off the APM30H before replacing the PDU to prevent personal injuries.
l Replacing the PDU disrupts the services carried on the base stations. Therefore, the
replacement should be complete in the low-traffic hours, for example, in the early morning.
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the power cabinet.
Step 2 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the panel of the power subrack to OFF.
Step 3 Disconnect all the cables on the panel of the PDU and those led out of the PDU such as AC input
power cable and AC and DC output power cables. Then, attach labels to the cables and record
the cable connections.
NOTE
When disconnecting the input power cable for batteries from the PDU subrack, take insulation measures
for the power cable to prevent short circuit of positive and negative poles.
Step 4 Disconnect the AC and DC surge protection signal cables from the APMI.
Step 5 Loosen and then remove the M6x12 screws fixing the PDU from the mounting bar. Then, remove
the PDU.
Step 6 Slide the new PDU along the guide rails in the installation position, and then fasten the removed
M6x12 screws.
Step 7 Connect the cables to the wiring terminals on the PDU according to the labels on the disconnected
cables in Step 3.
Step 8 Check and ensure that the cables are connected correctly and securely and then power on the
Power Distribution Frame (PDF).
Step 9 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the panel of the power subrack and all the MCBs on the PDU to
ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the PDU, check the following items:
l The PDU is securely installed, and the cable connections are correct.
l The DC output of the PDU is normal.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared after power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty PDU.
7.8 Replacing the Surge Protector of the APM30 Power
Cabinet
This describes how to replace a faulty surge protector.
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Prerequisite
l The type of faulty surge protector is confirmed and the new surge protector is ready.
l The new surge protector is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty
surge protector.
l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Precautions
CAUTION
l The AC surge protector and DC surge protector are installed in the power distribution unit
(PDU). You must remove the PDU before replacing the surge protectors.
l Note that you must cut off the AC power input before removing the PDU. This ensures
personnel safety.
l Replacing surge protectors may affect the services carried on the base stations and therefore
the replacement should be finished in low-traffic hours, for example, in the early morning.
Procedure
Step 1 Cut off the AC power input of the power cabinet.
Step 2 Set the MCB labeled Bat on the panel of the power subrack to OFF.
Step 3 Set the DC MCB on the PDU panel to OFF.
Step 4 Remove all cables that are connected to the PDU panel and led out from the PDU, including the
input AC power cable, output AC/DC power cables, signal cables of the AC/DC surge protectors.
Then, attach a label to each cable as a reminder of its installation position.
Step 5 Loosen the screws M6 x 12 on the mounting bar and remove the PDU.
Step 6 Loosen the screws on the cover plate of the PDU and remove the cover plate.
Step 7 Disconnect the power cables, PGND cables, and alarm cables from the surge protector, and then
label the cables.
Step 8 Loosen the captive screws on the surge protector and remove the surge protector.
Figure 7-10 AC surge protector and DC surge protector in the PDU
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Step 9 Place a new surge protector on the guide rails and connect the power cables, PGND cables, and
alarm cables correctly.
Step 10 Reinstall the cover plate and tighten the screws.
Step 11 Slide the PDU gently along the guide rails into the cabinet and tighten the screws M6 x 12.
Step 12 Reconnect the cables removed in Step 4 to the wiring posts on the new PDU by referring to the
labels.
Step 13 When the cables are correctly connected, power on the AC input of the power cabinet.
Step 14 Set the MCB labeled Bat on the panel of the power subrack to ON.
Step 15 Set the DC MCB on the PDU panel to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the surge protector, do as follows:
l Ensure that the surge protector is properly installed and the cables are correctly and firmly
connected.
l Verify that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty surge protector.
7.9 Replacing the Filter
This describes how to replace the damaged or aged filter.
Prerequisite
l The type of faulty filter is confirmed and the new filter is ready.
l The new filter is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty filter.
l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Precautions
CAUTION
To avoid rust and corrosion, protect the coating on the hardware component from damage during
the replacement of the filter.
Procedure
Step 1 Pull the cabinet door open and use the gag lever post to fix the door position, as shown in Figure
7-11.
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Figure 7-11 Fixing the cabinet door

Step 2 Loosen the 12 screws on the cover plate of the filter by using a Phillips screwdriver, and remove
the cover plate, as shown in Figure 7-12.
Figure 7-12 Removing the cover plate of the filter

Step 3 Gently lever the filter up by using a flat-head screwdriver, and remove the filter, as shown in
Figure 7-13.
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Figure 7-13 Removing the filter

Step 4 Remove the rubber tape from the frame of the filter, as shown in Figure 7-14.
Figure 7-14 Removing the rubber tape

NOTE
Use some tool to help remove the rubber tape, because the rubber tape firmly sticks to the frame.
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Step 5 Install the new filter, as shown in Figure 7-15.
Figure 7-15 Installing a new filter

Step 6 Install the cover plate of the filter, and fasten the screws, as shown in Figure 7-16.
Figure 7-16 Installing the cover plate of the filter

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Postrequisite
After replacing the filter, do as follows:
l Verify that the filter is correctly and firmly installed.
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l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty filter.
7.10 Replacing the Temperature Sensor
This describes how to replace a faulty temperature sensor in the APM30 cabinet.
Prerequisite
l The type of faulty temperature sensor is confirmed and the new temperature sensor is ready.
l The new temperature sensor is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the
faulty temperature sensor.
l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
The temperature sensors in the APM30 cabinet are ambient temperature sensor, air inlet
temperature sensor, and air outlet temperature sensor. For the positions of all the temperature
sensors, see 5.3.5.2 Temperature Sensor.
NOTE
The air outlet temperature sensor is close to the fan and so you need to remove the front panel of the AFMU
before replacing the sensor.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the PDU MCB that controls the AFMU to OFF.
l When the APM30 is applied to the distributed base station, the MCB labeled SW2 controls
the AFMU.
l When the APM30 is applied to the separated base station, the MCB labeled SW4 controls
the AFMU.
Step 2 Remove the alarm cables from the temperature sensor.
Step 3 Loosen the screws to remove the faulty temperature sensor and then install a new one.
Step 4 Connect the alarm cables to the new temperature sensor.
Step 5 Set the PDU MCB that controls the AFMU to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the AFMU, do as follows:
l Ensure that the temperature sensor is properly installed and the cables are correctly and
firmly connected.
l Verify that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty temperature sensor.
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7.11 Replacing the Door Status Sensor
This describes how to replace a faulty door status sensor. The door status sensor is hot-
swappable.
Prerequisite
l The type of faulty door status sensor is confirmed and the new door status sensor is ready.
l The new door status sensor is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the
faulty door status sensor.
l The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
5.3.5.1 Door Status Sensor shows the position of the door status sensor.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the front door and remove the case of the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 7-17.
Figure 7-17 Removing the case of the door status sensor

Step 2 Record the connections of the alarm cables and then disconnect them.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on the door status sensor and then remove the sensor.
Step 4 Install a new door status sensor in position and tighten the screws.
Step 5 Install the alarm cables of the new door status sensor according to the recorded connections, and
then install the case.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the door status sensor, do as follows:
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l Ensure that the door status sensor is properly installed and the cables are correctly and
firmly connected.
l Ensure that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty door status sensor.
7.12 Replacing the APMI
This describes how to replace the faulty APMI.
Prerequisite
The required tools and materials, such as ESD wrist strap, cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag,
dustfree cotton cloth, and key to the cabinet door, are available.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the APMI board.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the PDU MCB that controls the APMI to OFF.
l When the APM30 is applied to the distributed base station, the MCB labeled SW2 controls
the APMI.
l When the APM30 is applied to the separated base station, the MCB labeled SW4 controls
the APMI.
Step 2 Loosen and remove the screws from the mounting bar on the filler panel in the upper 1 U space
of the cabinet. Figure 7-18 shows the position of the filler panel.
Figure 7-18 Removing the filler panel

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Step 3 Remove the RJ45 connector and BBU signal cable from the APMI front panel, and the signal
transfer cable from the side panel. Then, attach a label to each cable as a reminder of its
installation position.
Step 4 Remove the alarm signal cables inside the APMI in turn, and label the cables.
Step 5 Loosen the captive screws on the tray. Then, pull the tray out to separate the tray from the pin
end at the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 7-19.
Figure 7-19 Removing the tray
(1) Captive screw (2) Tray (3) APMI

Step 6 Loosen the retention screws on the APMI, remove the faulty APMI, and install a new one.
Step 7 Insert the tray where the new APMI is installed into the pin end and tighten the captive screws
on the tray.
Step 8 Reconnect the cables to the new APMI and install the filler panel by referring to the labels.
Step 9 Set the MCB that controls the APMI on the PDU panel to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the APMI, do as follows:
l Ensure that the APMI is properly installed and the cables are correctly and firmly connected.
l Verify that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty APMI.
7.13 Replacing the AFMU
This describes how to replace a faulty AFMU.
Prerequisite
The required tools and materials, such as ESD wrist strap, cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag,
dustfree cotton cloth, and key to the cabinet door, are available.
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Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the AFMU board.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the PDU MCB that controls the AFMU to OFF.
l When the APM30 is applied to the distributed base station, the MCB labeled SW2 controls
the AFMU.
l When the APM30 is applied to the separated base station, the MCB labeled SW4 controls
the AFMU.
Step 2 Remove from the AFMU front panel the transfer cable and the power cable of the fan. Then,
attach a label to each cable as a reminder of its installation position.
Step 3 Loosen and remove the screws from the mounting bar on the filler panel in the upper 1 U space
of the cabinet. Figure 7-20 shows the position of the filler panel.
Figure 7-20 Removing the filler panel

Step 4 Remove from the AFMU board the monitoring signal cables for the temperature sensor and the
fan cables. Then, attach a label to each cable as a reminder of its installation position.
Step 5 Loosen the captive screws on the tray and pull the tray out to disengage the tray from the pin
end at the top of the cabinet.
Step 6 Loosen the screws on the AFMU, remove the faulty AFMU, and install a new one.
Step 7 Insert the tray where the new AFMU is installed into the pin end and tighten the captive screws
on the tray.
Step 8 Reconnect the cables to the new AFMU panel and install the filler panel by referring to the labels.
Step 9 Set the PDU MCB that controls the AFMU to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the AFMU, do as follows:
l Ensure that the APMI is properly installed and the cables are correctly and firmly connected.
l Ensure that related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty AFMU.
7.14 Replacing the heater
The heaters that can be replaced are the heater in the APM30 power cabinet and that in the
APM30 transmission cabinet.
Prerequisite
DANGER
During maintenance, there may be dangerous voltage on the wiring terminal and heater. Thus,
wear a pair of insulated gloves before maintenance and keep your body away from the wiring
terminal and heater.
Context
WARNING
After the heater is installed, do not move it in normal operations.
Before replacement, prepare the following tools:Insulated gloves, Diagonal pliers, Flat-head
screwdriver, Phillips scredriver, Insulated screwdriver, as shown inFigure 7-21.
Figure 7-21 Tools for replacement

Before replacement, prepare the following materials:New heater and cable ties.
The position of the Heater as shown inFigure 7-22.
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Figure 7-22 The position of the Heater

Procedure
Step 1 Replacing the Heater in the APM30 Power Cabinet
1. Set the two AC output MCBs on the panel of the PDU to OFF, as shown inFigure 7-23.
Figure 7-23 Set the MCBs to OFF

2. On the 8-pin wiring terminal, use a insulated screwdriver to loosen the screw for the power
cable of the heater, and then remove the power cable, as shown inFigure 7-24.
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Figure 7-24 Remove the power cable

3. Cut the cable tie used to bind the power cable of the heater to the cabinet.
4. Loosen the two screws on the panel of the heater. Hold the heater with one hand, and pull
the heater out of the cabinet with the other hand, as shown inFigure 7-25.
Figure 7-25 Pull the heater out of the cabinet

5. Place the new heater in its original installation position. Hold the new heater with one hand,
and push it into the cabinet with the other hand until the mounting ears are in contact with
the columns, as shown inFigure 7-26.
6. Tighten the two screws on both sides of the heater. as shown inFigure 7-26.
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Figure 7-26 Install the new heater

7. Connect the power cable of the new heater to the 8-pin wiring terminal, and bind the power
cable to the cabinet, as shown in Figure 7-27.
Figure 7-27 Install the power cable

8. Set the two AC output MCBs on the panel of the PDU to ON, as shown inFigure 7-28.
Figure 7-28 Set the MCBs to ON
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Step 2 Replacing the Heater in the Transmission Cabinet
1. Set the two AC output MCBs on the panel of the PDU to OFF, as shown inFigure 7-23.
2. On the 2-pin wiring terminal, use a insulated screwdriver to loosen the screws for the power
cable of the heater, and then remove the power cable, as shown inFigure 7-29.
Figure 7-29 remove the power cable

3. Cut the cable tie used to bind the power cable of the heater to the cabinet.
4. Loosen the two screws on the panel of the heater. Hold the heater with one hand, and pull
the heater out of the cabinet with the other hand. As shown inFigure 7-30.
Figure 7-30 pull the heater out of the cabinet

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5. Place the new heater in its original installation position. Hold the new heater with one hand,
and push it into the cabinet with the other hand until the mounting ears are in contact with
the columns, as shown inFigure 7-31.
6. Tighten the two screws on both sides of the heater, as shown inFigure 7-31.
Figure 7-31 Install the new heater

7. Connect the power cable of the new heater to the 2-pin wiring terminal, and bind the power
cable to the cabinet, as shown inFigure 7-32.
Figure 7-32 Install the power cable

8. Set the two AC output MCBs on the panel of the PDU to ON, as shown inFigure 7-28.
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Postrequisite
After replacing replacing the heater, do as follows:
l Ensure that the heater is properly installed and the cables are correctly and firmly connected.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty heater.
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